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NLO QCD Renormalization Group Evolution for Non-Leptonic $\Delta F=2$ Transitions in the SMEFT

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-08-17 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

We present for the first time NLO QCD Renormalization Group (RG) evolution matrices for non-leptonic ΔF=2\Delta F=2 transitions in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT). To this end we transform first the known two-loop QCD anomalous dimension matrices (ADMs) of the BSM operators in the so-called BMU basis into the ones in the common Weak Effective Theory (WET) basis (the so-called JMS basis) for which tree-level and one-loop matching to the SMEFT are already known. This allows us subsequently to find the two-loop QCD ADMs for the SMEFT non-leptonic ΔF=2\Delta F=2 operators in the Warsaw basis. Having all these ingredients we investigate the impact of these NLO QCD effects on the QCD RG evolution of SMEFT Wilson coefficients for non-leptonic ΔF=2\Delta F=2 transitions from the new physics scale Λ\Lambda down to the electroweak scale μew\mu_\text{ew}. The main benefit of these new contributions is that they allow to remove renormalization scheme dependences present both in the one-loop matchings between the WET and SMEFT and also between SMEFT and a chosen UV completion. But the NLO QCD effects, calculated here in the NDR scheme, turn out to be small, in the ballpark of a few percent but larger than one-loop Yukawa top effects when only the ΔF=2\Delta F=2 operators are considered. The technology developed in our paper allows to obtain the ADMs in the SMEFT from the ones of the BMU basis also for non-leptonic ΔF=1\Delta F=1 decays and the results of this more involved analysis will be presented soon in another publication.

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@article{arxiv.2203.11224,
  title  = {NLO QCD Renormalization Group Evolution for Non-Leptonic $\Delta F=2$ Transitions in the SMEFT},
  author = {Jason Aebischer and Andrzej J. Buras and Jacky Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.11224},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

15 pages, slight change in presentation, conclusions unchanged, matches published version