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Revisiting the top quark chromomagnetic dipole moment in the SM

We revisit the anomalous chromomagnetic dipole moment in the Standard Model and show that its triple gluon vertex contribution, with the on-shell gluon (\(q^2=0\)), generates an infrared divergent pole. Consequently, the chromomagnetic dipole should not be perturbatively evaluated at \(q^2=0\). Focu...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2021-01
Main Authors: Aranda, J I, Cisneros-Pérez, T, Montaño, J, Quezadas-Vivian, B, Ramírez-Zavaleta, F, Tututi, E S
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Language:English
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Summary:We revisit the anomalous chromomagnetic dipole moment in the Standard Model and show that its triple gluon vertex contribution, with the on-shell gluon (\(q^2=0\)), generates an infrared divergent pole. Consequently, the chromomagnetic dipole should not be perturbatively evaluated at \(q^2=0\). Focusing on this top quark anomaly, denoted as \(\hat{\mu}_t(q^2)\), we compute it with the off-shell gluon with a large momentum transfer, just as the \(\alpha_s(m_Z^2)\) convention scale, for both spacelike \(q^2=-m_Z^2\) and timelike \(q^2=m_Z^2\) cases. We found that \(\hat{\mu}_t(-m_Z^2)\) \(=\) \(-0.0224\) \(-0.000925i\) and \(\hat{\mu}_t(m_Z^2)\) \(=\) \(-0.0133\) \(-0.0267i\). Our \(\mathrm{Re}\thinspace\hat{\mu}_t(-m_Z^2)\) matches well with the current experimental value \(\hat{\mu}_t^\mathrm{Exp}=-0.024_{-0.009}^{+0.013}(\mathrm{stat})_{-0.011}^{+0.016}(\mathrm{syst})\), and the \(\mathrm{Im}\thinspace\hat{\mu}_t(-m_Z^2)\) part is induced by flavour changing charged currents.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2009.05195