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Gauge Invariance and k_T-Factorization of Exclusive Processes

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-04-06 v3

Abstract

In the kTk_T-factorization for exclusive processes, the nontrivial kTk_T-dependence of perturbative coefficients, or hard parts, is obtained by taking off-shell partons. This brings up the question of whether the kTk_T-factorization is gauge invariant. We study the kTk_T-factorization for the case πγγ\pi \gamma^* \to \gamma at one-loop in a general covariant gauge. Our results show that the hard part contains a light-cone singularity that is absent in the Feynman gauge, which indicates that the kTk_T-factorization is {\it not} gauge invariant. These divergent contributions come from the kTk_T-dependent wave function of π\pi and are not related to a special process. Because of this fact the kTk_T-factorization for any process is not gauge invariant and is violated. Our study also indicates that the kTk_T-factorization used widely for exclusive B-decays is not gauge invariant and is violated.

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@article{arxiv.0807.0296,
  title  = {Gauge Invariance and k_T-Factorization of Exclusive Processes},
  author = {F. Feng and J. P. Ma and Q. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.0296},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Add some explanation, conclusion unchanged. Version to appear in PLB

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