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The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$
The standard model contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ of the magnetic- and electric-dipole penguin operators $Q_{11} = \frac{g_s}{16\pi^2} \, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} t^a G^{\mu\nu}_a (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ and $Q_{12} = \frac{eQ_d}{16\pi^2}\, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} F^{\mu\nu}...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(94)91541-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/256378 |
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author | Bertolini, Stefano Fabbrichesi, Marco Gabrielli, Emidio |
author_facet | Bertolini, Stefano Fabbrichesi, Marco Gabrielli, Emidio |
author_sort | Bertolini, Stefano |
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description | The standard model contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ of the magnetic- and electric-dipole penguin operators $Q_{11} = \frac{g_s}{16\pi^2} \, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} t^a G^{\mu\nu}_a (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ and $Q_{12} = \frac{eQ_d}{16\pi^2}\, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} F^{\mu\nu} (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ is discussed. While the electromagnetic penguin $Q_{12}$ seems to have a vanishingly small matrix element, we find that the gluonic dipole operator $Q_{11}$ may give a contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ comparable to that of the relevant operators so far considered, and must therefore be consistently included in the analysis. |
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spelling | cern-2563782023-03-14T18:52:07Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(94)91541-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/256378engBertolini, StefanoFabbrichesi, MarcoGabrielli, EmidioThe relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$Particle Physics - TheoryThe standard model contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ of the magnetic- and electric-dipole penguin operators $Q_{11} = \frac{g_s}{16\pi^2} \, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} t^a G^{\mu\nu}_a (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ and $Q_{12} = \frac{eQ_d}{16\pi^2}\, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} F^{\mu\nu} (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ is discussed. While the electromagnetic penguin $Q_{12}$ seems to have a vanishingly small matrix element, we find that the gluonic dipole operator $Q_{11}$ may give a contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ comparable to that of the relevant operators so far considered, and must therefore be consistently included in the analysis.The standard model contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ of the magnetic- and electric-dipole penguin operators $Q_{11} = \frac{g_s}{16\pi~2} \, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} t~a G~{\mu\nu}_a (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ and $Q_{12} = \frac{eQ_d}{16\pi~2}\, m_s \: \bar{s}\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} F~{\mu\nu} (1-\gamma_5 )\, d $ is discussed. While the electromagnetic penguin $Q_{12}$ seems to have a vanishingly small matrix element, we find that the gluonic dipole operator $Q_{11}$ may give a contribution to $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ comparable to that of the relevant operators so far considered, and must therefore be consistently included in the analysis.The standard model contribution to ϵ ′/ ϵ of the magnetic- and electric-dipole penguin operators Q 11 = (g s /16π 2 ) m s s σ μν × t a G a μν (1−γ 5 ) d and Q 12 = (eQd/16π 2 ) m s S σ μν F μν (1− γ 5 ) d is discussed. While the electromagnetic penguin Q 12 seems to have a vanishingly small matrix element, we find that the gluonic dipole operator Q 11 may give a contribution to ϵ ′/ ϵ comparable to that of other operators so far considered, and should therefore be consistently included in the analysis.hep-ph/9312266CERN-TH-7097-93SISSA-174-93-EPCERN-TH-7097-93SISSA-93-174-EPoai:cds.cern.ch:2563781994 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Bertolini, Stefano Fabbrichesi, Marco Gabrielli, Emidio The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title | The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title_full | The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title_fullStr | The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title_full_unstemmed | The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title_short | The relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
title_sort | relevance of the dipole penguin operators in $\varepsilon$'/$\varepsilon$ |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(94)91541-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/256378 |
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