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Electromagnetic corrections to leptonic decay rates of charged pseudoscalar mesons: finite-volume effects

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arxiv 1612.00199 v2 pith:435DCUTD submitted 2016-12-01 hep-lat hep-ph

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keywords finite-volumedecayeffectsleptonicmethodcalculationcorrectionselectromagnetic
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In Carrasco et al. we have recently proposed a method to calculate $O(e^2)$ electromagnetic corrections to leptonic decay widths of pseudoscalar mesons. The method is based on the observation that the infrared divergent contributions (that appear at intermediate stages of the calculation and that cancel in physical quantities thanks to the Bloch-Nordsieck mechanism) are universal, i.e. depend on the charge and the mass of the meson but not on its internal structure. In this talk we perform a detailed analysis of the finite-volume effects associated with our method. In particular we show that also the leading $1/L$ finite-volume effects are universal and perform an analytical calculation of the finite-volume leptonic decay rate for a point-like meson.

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