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Isospin-breaking effects in the three-pion contribution to hadronic vacuum polarization

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-08-31 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Isospin-breaking (IB) effects are required for an evaluation of hadronic vacuum polarization at subpercent precision. While the dominant contributions arise from the e+eπ+πe^+e^-\to\pi^+\pi^- channel, also IB in the subleading channels can become relevant for a detailed understanding, e.g., of the comparison to lattice QCD. Here, we provide such an analysis for e+e3πe^+e^-\to 3\pi by extending our dispersive description of the process, including estimates of final-state radiation (FSR) and ρ\rho-ω\omega mixing. In particular, we develop a formalism to capture the leading infrared-enhanced effects in terms of a correction factor η3π\eta_{3\pi} that generalizes the analog treatment of virtual and final-state photons in the 2π2\pi case. The global fit to the e+e3πe^+e^-\to 3\pi data base, subject to constraints from analyticity, unitarity, and the chiral anomaly, gives aμ3π1.8GeV=45.91(53)×1010a_\mu^{3\pi}|_{\leq 1.8\,\text{GeV}}=45.91(53)\times 10^{-10} for the total 3π3\pi contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, of which aμFSR[3π]=0.51(1)×1010a_\mu^\text{FSR}[3\pi]=0.51(1)\times 10^{-10} and aμρ-ω[3π]=2.68(70)×1010a_\mu^{\rho\text{-}\omega}[3\pi]=-2.68(70)\times 10^{-10} can be ascribed to IB. We argue that the resulting cancellation with ρ\rho-ω\omega mixing in e+e2πe^+e^-\to 2\pi can be understood from a narrow-resonance picture, and provide updated values for the vacuum-polarization-subtracted vector-meson parameters Mω=782.70(3)MeVM_\omega=782.70(3)\,\text{MeV}, Mϕ=1019.21(2)MeVM_\phi=1019.21(2)\,\text{MeV}, Γω=8.71(3)MeV\Gamma_\omega=8.71(3)\,\text{MeV}, and Γϕ=4.27(1)MeV\Gamma_\phi=4.27(1)\,\text{MeV}.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2307.02546,
  title  = {Isospin-breaking effects in the three-pion contribution to hadronic vacuum polarization},
  author = {Martin Hoferichter and Bai-Long Hoid and Bastian Kubis and Dominic Schuh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.02546},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

29 pages, 4 figures, result for $\bar \eta_{3\pi}$ included as supplementary material; journal version