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The hadronic running of the electroweak couplings from lattice QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2022-12-19 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The energy dependency (running) of the strength of electromagnetic interactions α\alpha plays an important role in precision tests of the Standard Model. The running of the former to the ZZ pole is an input quantity for global electroweak fits, while the running of the mixing angle is susceptible to the effects of Beyond Standard Model physics, particularly at low energies. We present a computation of the hadronic vacuum polarization (HVP) contribution to the running of these electroweak couplings at the non-perturbative level in lattice QCD, in the space-like regime up to Q2Q^2 momentum transfers of 7GeV27\,\mathrm{GeV}^2. This quantity is also closely related to the HVP contribution to the muon g2g-2. We observe a tension of up to 3.53.5 standard deviation between our lattice results for Δαhad(5)(Q2)\Delta\alpha^{(5)}_{\mathrm{had}}(-Q^2) and estimates based on the RR-ratio for Q2Q^2 in the 33 to 7GeV27\,\mathrm{GeV}^2 range. The tension is, however, strongly diminished when translating our result to the ZZ pole, by employing the Euclidean split technique and perturbative QCD, which yields Δαhad(5)(MZ2)=0.02773(15)\Delta\alpha^{(5)}_{\mathrm{had}}(M_Z^2)=0.027\,73(15). This value agrees with results based on the RR-ratio within the quoted uncertainties, and can be used as an alternative to the latter in global electroweak fits.

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@article{arxiv.2211.11401,
  title  = {The hadronic running of the electroweak couplings from lattice QCD},
  author = {Marco Cè and Antoine Gérardin and Georg von Hippel and Harvey B. Meyer and Kohtaroh Miura and Konstantin Ottnad and Andreas Risch and Teseo San José and Hartmut Wittig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11401},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

6 pages, 2 figures, v2: accepted version with minor changes, talk presented at the 41st International Conference on High Energy physics - ICHEP2022