Abstract
A previous analysis of two-body Cabibbo-allowed nonleptonic decays of mesons and of Cabibbo-allowed and first-forbidden decays of and has been adjourned using more recent experimental data and extended to the Cabibbo-forbidden decays of . Annihilation and W-exchange contributions as well as final state interaction effects (assumed to be dominated by nearby resonances) have been included and are in fact crucial to obtain a reasonable agreement with the experimental data, which show large flavor SU(3) violations. New fitting parameters are necessary to describe rescattering effects for Cabibbo-forbidden decays, given the lack of experimental information on isoscalar resonances. We keep their number to a minimum, three, using phenomenologically based considerations. We also discuss CP-violating asymmetries.
- Received 11 November 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.3478
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