The work computes structure-dependent radiative corrections to rho to pi pi decays beyond scalar QED to improve isospin-breaking inputs for tau-based evaluations of Delta a_mu^HVP,LO.
Navaset al.[Particle Data Group], Phys
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In the extended NJL model, decays eta(1475) to K0* K and a0 pi dominate its width while two-particle decays contribute negligibly to the width of eta(1295).
Incorporating new Belle II data into the B to pi K system analysis provides fresh insight into the long-standing puzzle regarding CP violation.
Excesses in di-photon and other channels at the LHC indicate possible new scalars near 95 GeV and 152 GeV, with the 152 GeV candidate fitting an SU(2)_L triplet model that also affects top-quark distributions.
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Beyond scalar QED radiative corrections: the $\rho^{\pm}-\rho^0$ width difference, FSR corrections and their impact on $\Delta a_{\mu}^{\rm HVP, LO}[\tau]$
The work computes structure-dependent radiative corrections to rho to pi pi decays beyond scalar QED to improve isospin-breaking inputs for tau-based evaluations of Delta a_mu^HVP,LO.
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Two-body decays of radially excited $\eta(1295)$ and $\eta(1475)$ mesons in the extended NJL model
In the extended NJL model, decays eta(1475) to K0* K and a0 pi dominate its width while two-particle decays contribute negligibly to the width of eta(1295).
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Shedding New Light on the ${B \to \pi K}$ Puzzle
Incorporating new Belle II data into the B to pi K system analysis provides fresh insight into the long-standing puzzle regarding CP violation.
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Indications for New Higgs Bosons
Excesses in di-photon and other channels at the LHC indicate possible new scalars near 95 GeV and 152 GeV, with the 152 GeV candidate fitting an SU(2)_L triplet model that also affects top-quark distributions.