We demonstrate that the leading and next-to-leading finite-volume effects in the evaluation of leptonic decay widths of pseudoscalar mesons at O(alpha) are universal; i.e. they are independent of the structure of the meson. This is analogous to a similar result for the spectrum but with some fundamental differences, most notably the presence of infrared divergences in decay amplitudes. The leading nonuniversal, structure-dependent terms are of O(1/L-2 ) [compared to the O(1/L-3 ) leading nonuniversal corrections in the spectrum]. We calculate the universal finite-volume effects, which requires an extension of previously developed techniques to include a dependence on an external three-momentum ( in our case, the momentum of the final-state lepton). The result can be included in the strategy proposed in Ref. [N. Carrasco et al., Phys. Rev. D 91, 074506 ( 2015).] for using lattice simulations to compute the decay widths at O(alpha), with the remaining finite-volume effects starting at order O(1/L-2 ). The methods developed in this paper can be generalized to other decay processes, most notably to semileptonic decays, and hence open the possibility of a new era in precision flavor physics.
Lubicz, V., Martinelli, G., Sachrajda, C.t., Sanfilippo, F., Simula, S., Tantalo, N. (2017). Finite-volume QED corrections to decay amplitudes in lattice QCD. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 95(3) [10.1103/PhysRevD.95.034504].
Finite-volume QED corrections to decay amplitudes in lattice QCD
Tantalo, N.
2017-01-01
Abstract
We demonstrate that the leading and next-to-leading finite-volume effects in the evaluation of leptonic decay widths of pseudoscalar mesons at O(alpha) are universal; i.e. they are independent of the structure of the meson. This is analogous to a similar result for the spectrum but with some fundamental differences, most notably the presence of infrared divergences in decay amplitudes. The leading nonuniversal, structure-dependent terms are of O(1/L-2 ) [compared to the O(1/L-3 ) leading nonuniversal corrections in the spectrum]. We calculate the universal finite-volume effects, which requires an extension of previously developed techniques to include a dependence on an external three-momentum ( in our case, the momentum of the final-state lepton). The result can be included in the strategy proposed in Ref. [N. Carrasco et al., Phys. Rev. D 91, 074506 ( 2015).] for using lattice simulations to compute the decay widths at O(alpha), with the remaining finite-volume effects starting at order O(1/L-2 ). The methods developed in this paper can be generalized to other decay processes, most notably to semileptonic decays, and hence open the possibility of a new era in precision flavor physics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.