The interplay of transverse degrees of freedom and axial-vector mesons with short-distance constraints in g-2

P. Masjuan, P. Roig, P. Sanchez-Puertas

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Abstract

We revisit well-known short-distance constraints relating the hadronic light-by light Green's function to the hV V Ai one, that have been a subject of debate over the past years in the context of the muon (g − 2). Specifically, we identify a relation among the longitudinal and transverse degrees of freedom that is enforced by the axial anomaly that, by contrast, has not received attention in the past. Such relation allows, among other things, to overcome the problem of basis ambiguities when describing axial-vector mesons transition form factors, but further applications are discussed as well, with special focus on the role of axial-vector mesons in the HLbL contribution to the muon (g − 2). Our results should also contribute to a better understanding of the, so far, controversial interplay among short-distance constraints with longitudinal and transverse degrees of freedom, such as axial-vector mesons. This is key to confront the theoretical and experimental result for the muon (g − 2) that, currently, exhibits a 4.2σ tension. Copyright © 2020, The Authors. All rights reserved
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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