Hadronic matrix elements involving tensor currents play an important r\^ole in decays that allow to probe the consistency of the Standard Model via precision lattice QCD calculations. The non-singlet tensor current is a scale-dependent (anomalous) quantity. We fully resolve its renormalisation group (RG) running in the continuum by carrying out a recursive finite-size scaling technique. In this way ambiguities due to a perturbative RG running and matching to lattice data at low energies are eliminated. We provide the total renormalisation factor at a hadronic scale of 233 MeV, which converts the bare current into its RG-invariant form. Our calculation features three flavours of O(a) improved Wilson fermions and tree-level Symanzik-improved gauge action. We employ the (massless) Schr\"odinger functional renormalisation scheme throughout and present the first non-perturbative determination of the Symanzik counterterm cT derived from an axial Ward identity. We elaborate on various details of our calculations, including two different renormalisation conditions.
@article{arxiv.2309.04314,
title = {Non-perturbative renormalisation and improvement of non-singlet tensor currents in $N_\mathrm{f}=3$ QCD},
author = {L. Chimirri and P. Fritzsch and J. Heitger and F. Joswig and M. Panero and C. Pena and D. Preti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04314},
year = {2023}
}