The forward-backward asymmetry in τ⁻ → ω π⁻ ν_τ decay provides a sensitive probe for non-standard tensor interactions in resonance chiral theory.
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The transverse quark-gluon vertex in Landau gauge QCD shows weak but non-negligible angular dependence with no planar degeneracy; the dynamically generated tensor coupling is the core driver of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in a self-consistent 3PI DSE system.
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$\tau^- \to \omega \pi^- \nu_\tau$ decay in R$\chi$T with tensor sources
The forward-backward asymmetry in τ⁻ → ω π⁻ ν_τ decay provides a sensitive probe for non-standard tensor interactions in resonance chiral theory.
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No planar degeneracy for the Landau gauge quark-gluon vertex
The transverse quark-gluon vertex in Landau gauge QCD shows weak but non-negligible angular dependence with no planar degeneracy; the dynamically generated tensor coupling is the core driver of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in a self-consistent 3PI DSE system.
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