Contact-interaction model with dynamical quark anomalous magnetic moment reproduces lattice QCD results for eta_c to gamma gamma and J/psi to gamma eta_c decays, consistent with 2026 data but not the 2024 measurement.
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Quantum metric induces O(ħ²) corrections to phase-space density of states, modifying Liouville's theorem and providing a nonlinear chiral kinetic theory consistent with QFT for chiral fermions in inhomogeneous fields.
The chiral magnetic effect is the anomaly of the transverse axial vector Ward identity, which enforces a universal conductivity of 1/(2π²) robust against external parameters and interactions.
Kinetic mixing terms are introduced in the parity-doublet model to reproduce the empirical axial charge g_A ≈ 1.28 of the nucleon along with masses of the nucleon and N*(1535).
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Radiative charmonium decays in a contact-interaction model with dynamical quark anomalous magnetic moment
Contact-interaction model with dynamical quark anomalous magnetic moment reproduces lattice QCD results for eta_c to gamma gamma and J/psi to gamma eta_c decays, consistent with 2026 data but not the 2024 measurement.
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Quantum Metric Corrections to Liouville's Theorem and Chiral Kinetic Theory
Quantum metric induces O(ħ²) corrections to phase-space density of states, modifying Liouville's theorem and providing a nonlinear chiral kinetic theory consistent with QFT for chiral fermions in inhomogeneous fields.
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Chiral Magnetic effect as the anomaly in the transverse axial vector Ward Identity
The chiral magnetic effect is the anomaly of the transverse axial vector Ward identity, which enforces a universal conductivity of 1/(2π²) robust against external parameters and interactions.
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Kinetic Mixing and Axial Charges in the Parity-Doublet Model
Kinetic mixing terms are introduced in the parity-doublet model to reproduce the empirical axial charge g_A ≈ 1.28 of the nucleon along with masses of the nucleon and N*(1535).