Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852090 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The interpretation of results of recent Ï decay determinations of |Vus|, which yield values â¼3Ï low compared to 3-family unitarity expectations, is complicated by the slow convergence of the relevant integrated D=2 OPE series. We introduce a class of new sum rules involving both electroproduction and Ï decay data designed to deal with this problem by strongly suppressing D=2 OPE contributions at the correlator level. Experimental complications are briefly discussed and an example of the improved control over theoretical errors presented. The uncertainty on the resulting determination, |Vus|=0.2202(39), is entirely dominated by experimental errors, and should be subject to significant near-term improvement.
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Authors
K. Maltman,