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Hadronic light-by-light scattering amplitudes from lattice QCD versus dispersive sum rules

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2018-10-10 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The hadronic contribution to the eight forward amplitudes of light-by-light scattering (γγγγ\gamma^*\gamma^*\to \gamma^*\gamma^*) is computed in lattice QCD. Via dispersive sum rules, the amplitudes are compared to a model of the γγhadrons\gamma^*\gamma^*\to {\rm hadrons} cross sections in which the fusion process is described by hadronic resonances. Our results thus provide an important test for the model estimates of hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, aμHLbLa_\mu^{\rm HLbL}. Using simple parametrizations of the resonance MγγM\to \gamma^*\gamma^* transition form factors, we determine the corresponding monopole and dipole masses by performing a global fit to all eight amplitudes. Together with a previous dedicated calculation of the π0γγ\pi^0\to \gamma^*\gamma^* transition form factor, our calculation provides valuable information for phenomenological estimates of aμHLbLa_\mu^{\rm HLbL}. The presented calculations are performed in two-flavor QCD with pion masses extending down to 190\,MeV at two different lattice spacings. In addition to the fully connected Wick contractions, on two lattice ensembles we also compute the (2+2) disconnected class of diagrams, and find that their overall size is compatible with a parameter-free, large-NN inspired prediction, where NN is the number of colors. Motivated by this observation, we estimate in the same way the disconnected contribution to aμHLbLa_\mu^{\rm HLbL}.

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@article{arxiv.1712.00421,
  title  = {Hadronic light-by-light scattering amplitudes from lattice QCD versus dispersive sum rules},
  author = {Antoine Gérardin and Jeremy Green and Oleksii Gryniuk and Georg von Hippel and Harvey B. Meyer and Vladimir Pascalutsa and Hartmut Wittig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.00421},
  year   = {2018}
}

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41 pages, 10 figures with up to 8 panels