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2. Prospects for precise predictions of $a_\mu$ in the Standard Model
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Colangelo, G., Davier, M., El-Khadra, A. X., Hoferichter, M., Lehner, C., Lellouch, L., Mibe, T., Roberts, B. L., Teubner, T., Wittig, H., Ananthanarayan, B., Bashir, A., Bijnens, J., Blum, T., Boyle, P., Bray-Ali, N., Caprini, I., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Catà, O., Cè, M., Charles, J., Christ, N. H., Curciarello, F., Danilkin, I., Das, D., Deineka, O., Della Morte, M., Denig, A., DeTar, C. E., Dominguez, C. A., Eichmann, G., Fischer, C. S., Gérardin, A., Giusti, D., Golterman, M., Gottlieb, Steven, Gülpers, V., Hagelstein, F., Hayakawa, M., Hermansson-Truedsson, N., Hoid, B. -L., Holz, S., Izubuchi, T., Jüttner, A., Keshavarzi, A., Knecht, M., Kronfeld, A. S., Kubis, B., Kupść, A., Lahert, S., Liu, K. F., Lüdtke, J., Lynch, M., Malaescu, B., Maltman, K., Marciano, W., Marinković, M. K., Masjuan, P., Meyer, H. B., Müller, S. E., Neil, E. T., Passera, M., Pepe, M., Peris, S., Petrov, A. A., Procura, M., Raya, K., Rebhan, A., Risch, A., Rodríguez-Sánchez, A., Roig, P., Sánchez-Puertas, P., Simula, S., Stoffer, P., Stokes, F. M., Sugar, R., Tsang, J. T., van de Water, R. S., Avilés-Casco, A. Vaquero, Venanzoni, G., von Hippel, G. M., and Zhang, Z.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We discuss the prospects for improving the precision on the hadronic corrections to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, and the plans of the Muon $g-2$ Theory Initiative to update the Standard Model prediction., Comment: Contribution to the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021)
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- 2022
3. Mini-Proceedings of the STRONG2020 Virtual Workshop on 'Space-like and Time-like determination of the Hadronic Leading Order contribution to the Muon $g-2$'
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Abbiendi, G., Arbuzov, A., Banerjee, Sw., Biswas, D., Budassi, E., Colangelo, G., Czyż, H., Davier, M., Denig, A., Driutti, A., Engel, T., Gagliardi, G., Hoferichter, M., Ignatov, F., Jadach, S., Komijani, J., Kupść, A., Laporta, S., Lusiani, A., Malaescu, B., Mandal, M. K., Marconi, U., Marinković, M. K., Mattiazzi, L., Müller, S. E., Nesterenko, A. V., Passera, M., Przedzinski, T., Ronca, J., Teubner, T., Bobadilla, W. J. Torres, Venanzoni, G., Was, Z., and Zhou, X.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The mini-proceedings of the STRONG2020 Virtual Workshop "Space-like and Time-like determination of the Hadronic Leading Order contribution to the Muon $g-2$", November 24--26 2021, are presented. This is the first workshop of the STRONG2020 WP21: JRA3-PrecisionSM: Precision Tests of the Standard Model (http://www.strong-2020.eu/joint-research-activity/jra3-precisionsm.html). The workshop was devoted to review of the working group activitity on: $(\it i)$ Radiative Corrections and Monte Carlo tools for low-energy hadronic cross sections in $e^+ e^-$ collisions; $(\it ii)$ Annotated database for $e^+e^-$ into hadrons processes at low energy; $(\it iii)$ Radiative Corrections and Monte Carlo tools for $\mu$-$e$ elastic scattering., Comment: 43 pages, 21 contributions. Editors: A. Kup\'s\'c and G. Venanzoni
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- 2022
4. The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the Standard Model
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Aoyama, T., Asmussen, N., Benayoun, M., Bijnens, J., Blum, T., Bruno, M., Caprini, I., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Cè, M., Colangelo, G., Curciarello, F., Czyż, H., Danilkin, I., Davier, M., Davies, C. T. H., Della Morte, M., Eidelman, S. I., El-Khadra, A. X., Gérardin, A., Giusti, D., Golterman, M., Gottlieb, Steven, Gülpers, V., Hagelstein, F., Hayakawa, M., Herdoíza, G., Hertzog, D. W., Hoecker, A., Hoferichter, M., Hoid, B. -L., Hudspith, R. J., Ignatov, F., Izubuchi, T., Jegerlehner, F., Jin, L., Keshavarzi, A., Kinoshita, T., Kubis, B., Kupich, A., Kupść, A., Laub, L., Lehner, C., Lellouch, L., Logashenko, I., Malaescu, B., Maltman, K., Marinković, M. K., Masjuan, P., Meyer, A. S., Meyer, H. B., Mibe, T., Miura, K., Müller, S. E., Nio, M., Nomura, D., Nyffeler, A., Pascalutsa, V., Passera, M., del Rio, E. Perez, Peris, S., Portelli, A., Procura, M., Redmer, C. F., Roberts, B. L., Sánchez-Puertas, P., Serednyakov, S., Shwartz, B., Simula, S., Stöckinger, D., Stöckinger-Kim, H., Stoffer, P., Teubner, T., Van de Water, R., Vanderhaeghen, M., Venanzoni, G., von Hippel, G., Wittig, H., Zhang, Z., Achasov, M. N., Bashir, A., Cardoso, N., Chakraborty, B., Chao, E. -H., Charles, J., Crivellin, A., Deineka, O., Denig, A., DeTar, C., Dominguez, C. A., Dorokhov, A. E., Druzhinin, V. P., Eichmann, G., Fael, M., Fischer, C. S., Gámiz, E., Gelzer, Z., Green, J. R., Guellati-Khelifa, S., Hatton, D., Hermansson-Truedsson, N., Holz, S., Hörz, B., Knecht, M., Koponen, J., Kronfeld, A. S., Laiho, J., Leupold, S., Mackenzie, P. B., Marciano, W. J., McNeile, C., Mohler, D., Monnard, J., Neil, E. T., Nesterenko, A. V., Ottnad, K., Pauk, V., Radzhabov, A. E., de Rafael, E., Raya, K., Risch, A., Rodríguez-Sánchez, A., Roig, P., José, T. San, Solodov, E. P., Sugar, R., Todyshev, K. Yu., Vainshtein, A., Avilés-Casco, A. Vaquero, Weil, E., Wilhelm, J., Williams, R., and Zhevlakov, A. S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We review the present status of the Standard Model calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. This is performed in a perturbative expansion in the fine-structure constant $\alpha$ and is broken down into pure QED, electroweak, and hadronic contributions. The pure QED contribution is by far the largest and has been evaluated up to and including $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^5)$ with negligible numerical uncertainty. The electroweak contribution is suppressed by $(m_\mu/M_W)^2$ and only shows up at the level of the seventh significant digit. It has been evaluated up to two loops and is known to better than one percent. Hadronic contributions are the most difficult to calculate and are responsible for almost all of the theoretical uncertainty. The leading hadronic contribution appears at $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^2)$ and is due to hadronic vacuum polarization, whereas at $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^3)$ the hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution appears. Given the low characteristic scale of this observable, these contributions have to be calculated with nonperturbative methods, in particular, dispersion relations and the lattice approach to QCD. The largest part of this review is dedicated to a detailed account of recent efforts to improve the calculation of these two contributions with either a data-driven, dispersive approach, or a first-principle, lattice-QCD approach. The final result reads $a_\mu^\text{SM}=116\,591\,810(43)\times 10^{-11}$ and is smaller than the Brookhaven measurement by 3.7$\sigma$. The experimental uncertainty will soon be reduced by up to a factor four by the new experiment currently running at Fermilab, and also by the future J-PARC experiment. This and the prospects to further reduce the theoretical uncertainty in the near future-which are also discussed here-make this quantity one of the most promising places to look for evidence of new physics., Comment: 196 pages, 103 figures, version published in Phys. Rept., bib files for the citation references are available from: https://muon-gm2-theory.illinois.edu
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- 2020
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5. Theory for muon-electron scattering @ 10ppm: A report of the MUonE theory initiative
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Banerjee, P., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Chiesa, M., Di Vita, S., Engel, T., Fael, M., Laporta, S., Mastrolia, P., Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Ossola, G., Passera, M., Piccinini, F., Primo, A., Ronca, J., Signer, A., Bobadilla, W. J. Torres, Trentadue, L., Ulrich, Y., and Venanzoni, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review the current status of the theory predictions for elastic $\mu$-$e$ scattering, describing the recent activities and future plans of the theory initiative related to the proposed MUonE experiment., Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures. Invited review for EPJ-C, identical to published version
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- 2020
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6. New physics at the MUonE experiment at CERN
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Masiero, A., Paradisi, P., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A confirmation of the long-standing muon $g$-2 discrepancy requires both experimental and theoretical progress. On the theory side, the hadronic corrections are under close scrutiny, as they induce the leading uncertainty of the Standard Model prediction. Recently, the MUonE experiment has been proposed at CERN to provide a new determination of the leading hadronic contribution to the muon $g$-2 via the measurement of the differential cross section of muon-electron scattering. The precision expected at this experiment raises the question whether possible new-physics (NP) could affect its measurements. We address this issue studying possible NP signals in muon-electron collisions due to heavy or light mediators, depending on whether their mass is higher or lower than ${\cal O} (1{\rm GeV})$. We analyze the former in a model-independent way via an effective field theory approach, whereas for the latter we focus on scenarios with light scalar and vector bosons. Using existing experimental bounds, we show that possible NP effects in muon-electron collisions are expected to lie below MUonE's sensitivity. This result confirms and reinforces the physics case of the MUonE proposal., Comment: 10 pages. V2: few typos corrected, two references added. V3: published version
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- 2020
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7. The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the Standard Model
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Aoyama, T, Asmussen, N, Benayoun, M, Bijnens, J, Blum, T, Bruno, M, Caprini, I, Calame, CM Carloni, Cè, M, Colangelo, G, Curciarello, F, Czyż, H, Danilkin, I, Davier, M, Davies, CTH, Della Morte, M, Eidelman, SI, El-Khadra, AX, Gérardin, A, Giusti, D, Golterman, M, Gottlieb, Steven, Gülpers, V, Hagelstein, F, Hayakawa, M, Herdoíza, G, Hertzog, DW, Hoecker, A, Hoferichter, M, Hoid, B-L, Hudspith, RJ, Ignatov, F, Izubuchi, T, Jegerlehner, F, Jin, L, Keshavarzi, A, Kinoshita, T, Kubis, B, Kupich, A, Kupść, A, Laub, L, Lehner, C, Lellouch, L, Logashenko, I, Malaescu, B, Maltman, K, Marinković, MK, Masjuan, P, Meyer, AS, Meyer, HB, Mibe, T, Miura, K, Müller, SE, Nio, M, Nomura, D, Nyffeler, A, Pascalutsa, V, Passera, M, del Rio, E Perez, Peris, S, Portelli, A, Procura, M, Redmer, CF, Roberts, BL, Sánchez-Puertas, P, Serednyakov, S, Shwartz, B, Simula, S, Stöckinger, D, Stöckinger-Kim, H, Stoffer, P, Teubner, T, Van de Water, R, Vanderhaeghen, M, Venanzoni, G, von Hippel, G, Wittig, H, Zhang, Z, Achasov, MN, Bashir, A, Cardoso, N, Chakraborty, B, Chao, E-H, Charles, J, Crivellin, A, Deineka, O, Denig, A, DeTar, C, Dominguez, CA, Dorokhov, AE, Druzhinin, VP, Eichmann, G, Fael, M, Fischer, CS, Gámiz, E, Gelzer, Z, Green, JR, Guellati-Khelifa, S, Hatton, D, and Hermansson-Truedsson, N
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hep-ph ,hep-ex ,hep-lat ,nucl-ex ,nucl-th ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
We review the present status of the Standard Model calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. This is performed in a perturbative expansion in the fine-structure constant α and is broken down into pure QED, electroweak, and hadronic contributions. The pure QED contribution is by far the largest and has been evaluated up to and including O(α5) with negligible numerical uncertainty. The electroweak contribution is suppressed by (mμ∕MW)2 and only shows up at the level of the seventh significant digit. It has been evaluated up to two loops and is known to better than one percent. Hadronic contributions are the most difficult to calculate and are responsible for almost all of the theoretical uncertainty. The leading hadronic contribution appears at O(α2) and is due to hadronic vacuum polarization, whereas at O(α3) the hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution appears. Given the low characteristic scale of this observable, these contributions have to be calculated with nonperturbative methods, in particular, dispersion relations and the lattice approach to QCD. The largest part of this review is dedicated to a detailed account of recent efforts to improve the calculation of these two contributions with either a data-driven, dispersive approach, or a first-principle, lattice-QCD approach. The final result reads aμSM=116591810(43)×10−11 and is smaller than the Brookhaven measurement by 3.7σ. The experimental uncertainty will soon be reduced by up to a factor four by the new experiment currently running at Fermilab, and also by the future J-PARC experiment. This and the prospects to further reduce the theoretical uncertainty in the near future – which are also discussed here – make this quantity one of the most promising places to look for evidence of new physics.
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8. Results on Multiple Coulomb Scattering from 12 and 20 GeV electrons on Carbon targets
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Abbiendi, G., Bernhard, J., Betti, F., Bonanomi, M., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Garattini, M., Gavrikov, Y., Hall, G., Iacoangeli, F., Ignatov, F., Incagli, M., Ivanchenko, V., Ligabue, F., James, T. O., Marconi, U., Matteuzzi, C., Passera, M., Pesaresi, M., Piccinini, F., Pilato, R. N., Pisani, F., Principe, A., Scandale, W., Tenchini, R., and Venanzoni, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Multiple scattering effects of 12 and 20 GeV electrons on 8 and 20 mm thickness carbon targets have been studied with high-resolution silicon microstrip detectors of the UA9 apparatus at the H8 line at CERN. Comparison of the scattering angle between data and GEANT4 simulation shows excellent agreement in the core of the distributions leaving some residual disagreement in the tails., Comment: 14 pages, 16 figures. Updated to match published version
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- 2019
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9. Measuring the leading hadronic contribution to the muon g-2 via $\mu\,e$ scattering
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Abbiendi, G., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Marconi, U., Matteuzzi, C., Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Passera, M., Piccinini, F., Tenchini, R., Trentadue, L., and Venanzoni, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose a new experiment to measure the running of the fine-structure constant in the space-like region by scattering high-energy muons on atomic electrons of a low-Z target through the process $\mu e \to \mu e$. The differential cross section of this process, measured as a function of the squared momentum transfer $t=q^2<0$, provides direct sensitivity to the leading-order hadronic contribution to the muon anomaly $a^{\rm{HLO}}_{\mu}$. By using a muon beam of 150 GeV, with an average rate of $\sim1.3\times 10^7$ muon/s, currently available at the CERN North Area, a statistical uncertainty of $\sim 0.3\%$ can be achieved on $a^{\rm{HLO}}_{\mu}$ after two years of data taking. This direct measurement of $a^{\rm{HLO}}_{\mu}$ will provide an independent determination, competitive with the time-like dispersive approach, and consolidate the theoretical prediction for the muon $g$-2 in the Standard Model. It will allow therefore a firmer interpretation of the measurements of the future muon $g$-2 experiments at Fermilab and J-PARC., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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10. Contributions of axion-like particles to lepton dipole moments
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Marciano, W. J., Masiero, A., Paradisi, P., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Contributions of a spin 0 axion-like particle (ALP) to lepton dipole moments, g-2 and EDMs, are examined. Barr-Zee and light-by-light loop effects from a light pseudoscalar ALP are found to be capable of resolving the long-standing muon g-2 discrepancy at the expense of relatively large ALP-gammagamma couplings. The compatibility of such large couplings with direct experimental constraints and perturbative unitarity bounds is discussed. Future tests of such a scenario are described. For CP violating ALP couplings, the electron EDM is found to probe much smaller, theoretically more easily accommodated ALP interactions. Future planned improvement in electron EDM searches is advocated as a way to not only significantly constrain ALP parameters but also, to potentially unveil a new source of CP violation which could have far reaching ramifications., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. V2: Title shortened and several references added. More emphasis on contributions of Barr-Zee diagrams, along with an extended discussion of the allowed parameter space of ALP solutions to the muon g-2 discrepancy incorporated. V3: Minor text improvments. Published version
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- 2016
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11. Precision tests via radiative $\mu$ and $\tau$ leptonic decays
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Fael, M. and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The branching fractions of radiative leptonic $\tau$ decays $(\tau \to l \nu \bar{\nu} \gamma$, $l=e,\mu)$ were recently measured by the Babar collaboration with a relative error of about 3%. The measurement of the branching ratio $\mathcal{B} (\tau \to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$, for a minimum photon energy of 10 MeV in the $\tau$ rest frame, differs from our recent SM prediction by 3.5 standard deviations, whereas our result agrees with Babar's value for $\mathcal{B} (\tau \to \mu \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$. Our predictions also agree with the measurement of $\mathcal{B} (\mu \to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$ by the MEG collaboration. We also report on a recent proposal to test the $\tau$ dipole moments via precise measurements of radiative leptonic $\tau$ decays at high-luminosity $B$ factories., Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (Radcor 2015) and LoopFest XIV (Radiative Corrections for the LHC and Future Colliders)
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- 2016
12. $\tau$ dipole moments via radiative leptonic $\tau$ decays
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Eidelman, S., Epifanov, D., Fael, M., Mercolli, L., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We propose a new method to probe the magnetic and electric dipole moments of the $\tau$ lepton using precise measurements of the differential rates of radiative leptonic $\tau$ decays at high-luminosity $B$ factories. Possible deviations of these moments from the Standard Model values are analyzed in an effective Lagrangian approach, thus providing model-independent results. Analytic expressions for the relevant non-standard contributions to the differential decay rates are presented. Earlier proposals to probe the $\tau$ dipole moments are examined. A detailed feasibility study of our method is performed in the conditions of the Belle and Belle II experiments at the KEKB and Super-KEKB colliders, respectively. This study shows that our approach, applied to the planned full set of Belle II data for radiative leptonic $\tau$ decays, has the potential to improve the present experimental bound on the $\tau$ anomalous magnetic moment. On the contrary, its foreseen sensitivity is not expected to lower the current experimental limit on the $\tau$ electric dipole moment., Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures
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- 2016
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13. Radiative $\mu$ and $\tau$ leptonic decays at NLO
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Fael, M., Mercolli, L., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the differential rates and branching ratios of the radiative decays $\tau \to l \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma$, with $l=e$ or $\mu$, and $\mu \to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma$ in the Standard Model at next-to-leading order. Radiative corrections are computed taking into account the full depencence on the mass $m_l$ of the final charged leptons, which is necessary for the correct determination of the branching ratios. Only partial agreement is found with previous calculations performed in the $m_l \to 0$ limit. Our results agree with the measurements of the branching ratios $\mathcal{B} (\mu \to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$ and $\mathcal{B} (\tau \to \mu \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$ for a minimum photon energy of 10 MeV in the $\mu$ and $\tau$ rest frames, respectively. Babar's recent precise measurement of the branching ratio $\mathcal{B} (\tau \to e \bar{\nu} \nu \gamma)$, for the same photon energy threshold, differs from our prediction by 3.5 standard deviations., Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, results included as ancillary files
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- 2015
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14. A new approach to evaluate the leading hadronic corrections to the muon g-2
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Calame, C. M. Carloni, Passera, M., Trentadue, L., and Venanzoni, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We propose a novel approach to determine the leading hadronic corrections to the muon g-2. It consists in a measurement of the effective electromagnetic coupling in the space-like region extracted from Bhabha scattering data. We argue that this new method may become feasible at flavor factories, resulting in an alternative determination potentially competitive with the accuracy of the present results obtained with the dispersive approach via time-like data., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett. B
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- 2015
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15. Mini-Proceedings, 16th meeting of the Working Group on Radiative Corrections and MC Generators for Low Energies
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Carloni, C. M., Fedotovich, G. V., Masjuan, P., Passera, M., Hoferichter, M., Lukin, P. A., Kołodziej, K., Tracz, S., Czyż, H., Shekhovtsova, O., and Venanzoni, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The mini-proceedings of the 16th Meeting of the "Working Group on Radiative Corrections and MonteCarlo Generators for Low Energies" held in Frascati, 18th - 19th November, are presented. These meetings, started in 2006, have as aim to bring together experimentalists and theoreticians working in the fields of meson transition form factors, hadronic contributions to the anomalous magnetic moment of the leptons, and the effective fine structure constant. The development of MonteCarlo generators and Radiative Corrections for precision $e^+e^-$ and \tau-lepton physics are also covered., Comment: 34 pages, 11 contributions. Editors: H. Czy\.z, P. Masjuan, and G. Venanzoni
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- 2014
16. Prospective multicentre study on azole resistance in Aspergillus isolates from surveillance cultures in haematological patients in Italy
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Prigitano, A., Esposto, M.C., Grancini, A., Passera, M., Paolucci, M., Stanzani, M., Sartor, A., Candoni, A., Pitzurra, L., Innocenti, P., Micozzi, A., Cascio, G. Lo, Delia, M., Mosca, A., Mikulska, M., Ossi, C., Fontana, C., Pizzolante, M., Gelmi, M., Cavanna, C., Lallitto, F., Amato, G., Vella, A., Pagano, L., Bandettini, R., De Lorenzis, G., Cogliati, M., Romanò, L., and Tortorano, A.
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- 2020
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17. Evolution of fungemia in an Italian region
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Prigitano, A., Cavanna, C., Passera, M., Gelmi, M., Sala, E., Ossi, C., Grancini, A., Calabrò, M., Bramati, S., Tejada, M., Lallitto, F., Farina, C., Rognoni, V., Fasano, M.A., Pini, B., Romanò, L., Cogliati, M., Esposto, M.C., and Tortorano, A.M.
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- 2020
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18. Positronium contribution to the electron g-2
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Fael, M. and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The contribution of positronium to the electron $g$-2 ($a_e$) has been computed in Ref. [1] and found to be of the same order of $\alpha$ as that of five-loop perturbative QED. We confirm this result and correct a few errors in its first derivation. As recently calculated in Ref. [2], a continuum nonperturbative contribution to $a_e$ cancels one-half of the positronium one. We show by explicit calculation that the remaining half is already included in the five-loop perturbative result. We also show that it arises from the class I(i) of five-loop diagrams containing only one closed electron loop., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; v2: section 3 added, conclusions changed; v3: version published in PRD
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- 2014
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19. W-propagator corrections to muon and tau leptonic decays
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Fael, M., Mercolli, L., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We derive the corrections induced by the W-boson propagator to the differential rates of the leptonic decay of a polarized muon and tau lepton. Results are presented both for decays inclusive of inner bremsstrahlung as well as for radiative ones, when a photon emitted in the decay process is measured. The numerical effect of these corrections is discussed. The definition of the Fermi constant is briefly reviewed., Comment: 5 pages, no figures, accepted for publication
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- 2013
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20. IRIDE White Book, An Interdisciplinary Research Infrastructure based on Dual Electron linacs&lasers
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Alesini, D., Alessandroni, M., Anania, M. P., Andreas, S., Angelone, M., Arcovito, A., Arnesano, F., Artioli, M., Avaldi, L., Babusci, D., Bacci, A., Balerna, A., Bartalucci, S., Bedogni, R., Bellaveglia, M., Bencivenga, F., Benfatto, M., Biedron, S., Bocci, V., Bolognesi, M., Bolognesi, P., Boni, R., Bonifacio, R., Boscolo, M., Boscherini, F., Bossi, F., Broggi, F., Buonomo, B., Calo', V., Catone, D., Capogni, M., Capone, M., Castellano, M., Castoldi, A., Catani, L., Cavoto, G., Cherubini, N., Chirico, G., Cestelli-Guidi, M., Chiadroni, E., Chiarella, V., Cianchi, A., Cianci, M., Cimino, R., Ciocci, F., Clozza, A., Collini, M., Colo', G., Compagno, A., Contini, G., Coreno, M., Cucini, R., Curceanu, C., Dabagov, S., Dainese, E., Davoli, I., Dattoli, G., De Caro, L., De Felice, P., Della Longa, S., Monache, G. Delle, De Spirito, M., Di Cicco, A., Di Donato, C., Di Gioacchino, D., Di Giovenale, D., Di Palma, E., Di Pirro, G., Dodaro, A., Doria, A., Dosselli, U., Drago, A., Escribano, R., Esposito, A., Faccini, R., Ferrari, A., Ferrario, M., Filabozzi, A., Filippetto, D., Fiori, F., Frasciello, O., Fulgentini, L., Gallerano, G. P., Gallo, A., Gambaccini, M., Gatti, C., Gatti, G., Gauzzi, P., Ghigo, A., Ghiringhelli, G., Giannessi, L., Giardina, G., Giannini, C., Giorgianni, F., Giovenale, E., Gizzi, L., Guaraldo, C., Guazzoni, C., Gunnella, R., Hatada, K., Ivashyn, S., Jegerlehner, F., Keeffe, P. O., Kluge, W., Kupsc, A., Iannone, M., Labate, L., Sandri, P. Levi, Lombardi, V., Londrillo, P., Loreti, S., Losacco, M., Lupi, S., Macchi, A., Magazu', S., Mandaglio, G., Marcelli, A., Margutti, G., Mariani, C., Mariani, P., Marzo, G., Masciovecchio, C., Masjuan, P., Mattioli, M., Mazzitelli, G., Merenkov, N. P., Michelato, P., Migliardo, F., Migliorati, M., Milardi, C., Milotti, E., Milton, S., Minicozzi, V., Mobilio, S., Morante, S., Moricciani, D., Mostacci, A., Muccifora, V., Murtas, F., Musumeci, P., Nguyen, F., Orecchini, A., Organtini, G., Ottaviani, P. L., Pace, E., Paci, M., Pagani, C., Pagnutti, S., Palmieri, V., Palumbo, L., Panaccione, G. C., Papadopoulos, C. F., Papi, M., Passera, M., Pasquini, L., Pedio, M., Perrone, A., Petralia, A., Petrillo, C., Petrillo, V., Pillon, M., Pierini, P., Pietropaolo, A., Polosa, A. D., Pompili, R., Portoles, J., Prosperi, T., Quaresima, C., Quintieri, L., Rau, J. V., Reconditi, M., Ricci, A., Ricci, R., Ricciardi, G., Ripiccini, E., Romeo, S., Ronsivalle, C., Rosato, N., Rosenzweig, J. B., Rossi, G., Rossi, A. A., Rossi, A. R., Rossi, F., Russo, D., Sabatucci, A., Sabia, E., Sacchetti, F., Salducco, S., Sannibale, F., Sarri, G., Scopigno, T., Serafini, L., Sertore, D., Shekhovtsova, O., Spassovsky, I., Spadaro, T., Spataro, B., Spinozzi, F., Stecchi, A., Stellato, F., Surrenti, V., Tenore, A., Torre, A., Trentadue, L., Turchini, S., Vaccarezza, C., Vacchi, A., Valente, P., Venanzoni, G., Vescovi, S., Villa, F., Zanotti, G., Zema, N., and Zobov, M.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This report describes the scientific aims and potentials as well as the preliminary technical design of IRIDE, an innovative tool for multi-disciplinary investigations in a wide field of scientific, technological and industrial applications. IRIDE will be a high intensity 'particle factory', based on a combination of a high duty cycle radio-frequency superconducting electron linac and of high energy lasers. Conceived to provide unique research possibilities for particle physics, for condensed matter physics, chemistry and material science, for structural biology and industrial applications, IRIDE will open completely new research possibilities and advance our knowledge in many branches of science and technology. IRIDE will contribute to open new avenues of discoveries and to address most important riddles: What does matter consist of? What is the structure of proteins that have a fundamental role in life processes? What can we learn from protein structure to improve the treatment of diseases and to design more efficient drugs? But also how does an electronic chip behave under the effect of radiations? How can the heat flow in a large heat exchanger be optimized? The scientific potential of IRIDE is far reaching and justifies the construction of such a large facility in Italy in synergy with the national research institutes and companies and in the framework of the European and international research. It will impact also on R&D work for ILC, FEL, and will be complementarity to other large scale accelerator projects. IRIDE is also intended to be realized in subsequent stages of development depending on the assigned priorities., Comment: 270 pages
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21. Testing new physics with the electron g-2
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Giudice, G. F., Paradisi, P., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We argue that the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron (a_e) can be used to probe new physics. We show that the present bound on new-physics contributions to a_e is 8*10^-13, but the sensitivity can be improved by about an order of magnitude with new measurements of a_e and more refined determinations of alpha in atomic-physics experiments. Tests on new-physics effects in a_e can play a crucial role in the interpretation of the observed discrepancy in the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon (a_mu). In a large class of models, new contributions to magnetic moments scale with the square of lepton masses and thus the anomaly in a_mu suggests a new-physics effect in a_e of (0.7 +- 0.2)*10^-13. We also present examples of new-physics theories in which this scaling is violated and larger effects in a_e are expected. In such models the value of a_e is correlated with specific predictions for processes with violation of lepton number or lepton universality, and with the electric dipole moment of the electron., Comment: 34 pages, 7 figures. Minor changes and references added
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22. Observations on the radiative corrections to pion beta-decay
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Passera, M., Philippides, K., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We find that, in the local V-A theory, the radiative corrections to pion beta-decay involving the weak vector current, when evaluated in the current algebra (CA) formulation in which quarks are the fundamental underlying fields, show a small difference with the more elementary calculations based directly on the pion fields. We show that this difference arises from a specific short-distance effect that depends on the algebra satisfied by the weak and electromagnetic currents. On the other hand, we present a simple theoretical argument that concludes that this difference does not occur when the CA formulation is compared with the chiral perturbation theory (chiPT) approach. Comparisons with previous studies, and with a more recent calculation based on chiPT, are included. We also briefly review the important differences between the results in the local V-A theory and the Standard Model., Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. V2: two paragraphs have been added in Section III. Final version on PRD
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- 2011
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23. Proposal for taking data with the KLOE-2 detector at the DA$\Phi$NE collider upgraded in energy
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Babusci, D., Bini, C., Bossi, F., Isidori, G., Moricciani, D., Nguyen, F., Raimondi, P., Venanzoni, G., Alesini, D., Archilli, F., Badoni, D., Baldini-Ferroli, R., Bellaveglia, M., Bencivenni, G., Bertani, M., Biagini, M., Biscari, C., Bloise, C., Bocci, V., Boni, R., Boscolo, M., Branchini, P., Budano, A., Bulychjev, S. A., Buonomo, B., Campana, P., Capon, G., Castellano, M., Ceradini, F., Chiadroni, E., Ciambrone, P., Cultrera, L., Czerwinski, E., Dané, E., Monache, G. Delle, De Lucia, E., Demma, T., De Robertis, G., De Santis, A., De Zorzi, G., Di Domenico, A., Di Donato, C., Di Micco, B., Di Pasquale, E., Di Pirro, G., Di Salvo, R., Domenici, D., Drago, A., Esposito, M., Erriquez, O., Felici, G., Ferrario, M., Ficcadenti, L., Filippetto, D., Fiore, S., Franzini, P., Franzini, G., Gallo, A., Gatti, G., Gauzzi, P., Giovannella, S., Ghigo, A., Gonnella, F., Graziani, E., Guiducci, S., Happacher, F., Höistad, B., Iarocci, E., Jacewicz, M., Johansson, T., Kluge, W., Kulikov, V. V., Kupsc, A., Franzini, J. Lee, Ligi, C., Loddo, F., Lukin, P., Marcellini, F., Marchetti, C., Martemianov, M. A., Martini, M., Matsyuk, M. A., Mazzitelli, G., Messi, R., Milardi, C., Mirazzita, M., Miscetti, S., Morello, G., Moskal, P., Müeller, S., Pacetti, S., Pancheri, G., Pasqualucci, E., Passera, M., Passeri, A., Patera, V., Polosa, A. D., Preger, M., Quintieri, L., Ranieri, A., Rossi, P., Sanelli, C., Santangelo, P., Sarra, I., Schioppa, M., Sciascia, B., Serio, M., Sgamma, F., Silarski, M., Spataro, B., Stecchi, A., Stella, A., Stucci, S., Taccini, C., Tomassini, S., Tortora, L., Vaccarezza, C., Versaci, R., Wislicki, W., Wolke, M., Zdebik, J., and Zobov, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This document reviews the physics program of the KLOE-2 detector at DA$\Phi$NE upgraded in energy and provides a simple solution to run the collider above the $\phi$-peak (up to 2, possibly 2.5 GeV). It is shown how a precise measurement of the multihadronic cross section in the energy region up to 2 (possibly 2.5) GeV would have a major impact on the tests of the Standard Model through a precise determination of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and the effective fine-structure constant at the $M_Z$ scale. With a luminosity of about $10^{32}$cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$, DA$\Phi$NE upgraded in energy can perform a scan in the region from 1 to 2.5 GeV in one year by collecting an integrated luminosity of 20 pb$^{-1}$ (corresponding to a few days of data taking) for single point, assuming an energy step of 25 MeV. A few years of data taking in this region would provide important tests of QCD and effective theories by $\gamma\gamma$ physics with open thresholds for pseudo-scalar (like the $\eta'$), scalar ($f_0,f'_0$, etc...) and axial-vector ($a_1$, etc...) mesons; vector-mesons spectroscopy and baryon form factors; tests of CVC and searches for exotics. In the final part of the document a technical solution for the energy upgrade of DA$\Phi$NE is proposed., Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures
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24. Physics with the KLOE-2 experiment at the upgraded DA$\phi$NE
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Amelino-Camelia, G., Archilli, F., Babusci, D., Badoni, D., Bencivenni, G., Bernabeu, J., Bertlmann, R. A., Boito, D. R., Bini, C., Bloise, C., Bocci, V., Bossi, F., Branchini, P., Budano, A., Bulychjev, S. A., Campana, P., Capon, G., Ceradini, F., Ciambrone, P., Czerwinski, E., Czyz, H., D'Ambrosio, G., Dané, E., De Lucia, E., De Robertis, G., De Santis, A., De Simone, P., De Zorzi, G., Di Domenico, A., Di Donato, C., Di Micco, B., Domenici, D., Eidelman, S. I., Erriquez, O., Escribano, R., Essig, R., Fedotovich, G. V., Felici, G., Fiore, S., Franzini, P., Gauzzi, P., Giacosa, F., Giovannella, S., Gonnella, F., Graziani, E., Happacher, F., Hiesmayr, B. C., Höistad, B., Iarocci, E., Ivashyn, S., Jacewicz, M., Jegerlehner, F., Johansson, T., Lee-Franzini, J., Kluge, W., Kulikov, V. V., Kupsc, A., Lehnert, R., Loddo, F., Lukin, P., Martemianov, M. A., Martini, M., Matsyuk, M. A., Mavromatos, N. E., Mescia, F., Messi, R., Miscetti, S., Morello, G., Moricciani, D., Moskal, P., Müller, S., Nguyen, F., Passemar, E., Passera, M., Passeri, A., Patera, V., Pennington, M. R., Prades, J., Quintieri, L., Ranieri, A., Reece, M., Santangelo, P., Sarkar, S., Sarra, I., Schioppa, M., Schuster, P. C., Sciascia, B., Sciubba, A., Silarski, M., Taccini, C., Toro, N., Tortora, L., Venanzoni, G., Versaci, R., Wang, L. -T., Wislicki, W., Wolke, M., and Zdebik, J.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Investigation at a $\phi$--factory can shed light on several debated issues in particle physics. We discuss: i) recent theoretical development and experimental progress in kaon physics relevant for the Standard Model tests in the flavor sector, ii) the sensitivity we can reach in probing CPT and Quantum Mechanics from time evolution of entangled kaon states, iii) the interest for improving on the present measurements of non-leptonic and radiative decays of kaons and eta/eta$^\prime$ mesons, iv) the contribution to understand the nature of light scalar mesons, and v) the opportunity to search for narrow di-lepton resonances suggested by recent models proposing a hidden dark-matter sector. We also report on the $e^+ e^-$ physics in the continuum with the measurements of (multi)hadronic cross sections and the study of gamma gamma processes., Comment: 60 pages, 41 figures; added affiliation for one of the authors; added reference to section 6
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25. The muon g-2 discrepancy: new physics or a relatively light Higgs?
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Passera, M., Marciano, W. J., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
After a brief review of the muon g-2 status, we discuss hypothetical errors in the Standard Model prediction that might explain the present discrepancy with the experimental value. None of them seems likely. In particular, a hypothetical increase of the hadroproduction cross section in low-energy e+e- collisions could bridge the muon g-2 discrepancy, but it is shown to be unlikely in view of current experimental error estimates. If, nonetheless, this turns out to be the explanation of the discrepancy, then the 95% CL upper bound on the Higgs boson mass is reduced to about 135GeV which, in conjunction with the experimental 114.4GeV 95% CL lower bound, leaves a narrow window for the mass of this fundamental particle., Comment: 6 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the PHIPSI09 Workshop, Oct 13-16, 2009, Beijing, China
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- 2010
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26. Quest for precision in hadronic cross sections at low energy: Monte Carlo tools vs. experimental data
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Actis, S., Arbuzov, A., Balossini, G., Beltrame, P., Bignamini, C., Bonciani, R., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Cherepanov, V., Czakon, M., Czyz, H., Denig, A., Eidelman, S., Fedotovich, G. V., Ferroglia, A., Gluza, J., Grzelinska, A., Gunia, M., Hafner, A., Ignatov, F., Jadach, S., Jegerlehner, F., Kalinowski, A., Kluge, W., Korchin, A., Kuhn, J. H., Kuraev, E. A., Lukin, P., Mastrolia, P., Montagna, G., Muller, S. E., Nguyen, F., Nicrosini, O., Nomura, D., Pakhlova, G., Pancheri, G., Passera, M., Penin, A., Piccinini, F., Placzek, W., Przedzinski, T., Remiddi, E., Riemann, T., Rodrigo, G., Roig, P., Shekhovtsova, O., Shen, C. P., Sibidanov, A. L., Teubner, T., Trentadue, L., Venanzoni, G., van der Bij, J. J., Wang, P., Ward, B. F. L., Was, Z., Worek, M., and Yuan, C. Z.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the achievements of the last years of the experimental and theoretical groups working on hadronic cross section measurements at the low energy e+e- colliders in Beijing, Frascati, Ithaca, Novosibirsk, Stanford and Tsukuba and on tau decays. We sketch the prospects in these fields for the years to come. We emphasise the status and the precision of the Monte Carlo generators used to analyse the hadronic cross section measurements obtained as well with energy scans as with radiative return, to determine luminosities and tau decays. The radiative corrections fully or approximately implemented in the various codes and the contribution of the vacuum polarisation are discussed., Comment: Report of the "Working Group on Radiative Corrections and Monte Carlo Generators for Low Energies"; 99 pages, submitted to EPJC
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- 2009
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27. The muon g-2 discrepancy: errors or new physics?
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Passera, M., Marciano, W. J., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
After a brief review of the muon g-2 status, we discuss hypothetical errors in the Standard Model prediction that could explain the present discrepancy with the experimental value. None of them looks likely. In particular, an hypothetical increase of the hadroproduction cross section in low-energy e^+e^- collisions could bridge the muon g-2 discrepancy, but is shown to be unlikely in view of current experimental error estimates. If, nonetheless, this turns out to be the explanation of the discrepancy, then the 95% CL upper bound on the Higgs boson mass is reduced to about 130 GeV which, in conjunction with the experimental 114.4 GeV 95% CL lower bound, leaves a narrow window for the mass of this fundamental particle., Comment: 4 pages. Invited talk at 16th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY08), June 16-21 2008, Seoul, Korea
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- 2008
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28. The muon g-2 and the bounds on the Higgs boson mass
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Passera, M., Marciano, W. J., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
After a brief review of the muon g-2 status, we analyze the possibility that the present discrepancy between experiment and the Standard Model (SM) prediction may be due to hypothetical errors in the determination of the hadronic leading-order contribution to the latter. In particular, we show how an increase of the hadro-production cross section in low-energy e^+e^- collisions could bridge the muon g-2 discrepancy, leading however to a decrease on the electroweak upper bound on M_H, the SM Higgs boson mass. That bound is currently M_H < ~ 150GeV (95%CL) based on the preliminary top quark mass M_t = 172.6(1.4)GeV and the recent determination \Delta \alpha_{\rm had}^{(5)}(M_Z) = 0.02768(22), while the direct-search lower bound is M_H > 114.4GeV (95%CL). By means of a detailed analysis we conclude that this solution of the muon g-2 discrepancy is unlikely in view of current experimental error estimates. However, if this turns out to be the solution, the 95%CL upper bound on M_H is reduced to about 130GeV which, in conjunction with the experimental lower bound, leaves a narrow window for the mass of this fundamental particle., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures. v2: minor changes, references added
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- 2008
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29. Electron, muon and tau magnetic moments: a theoretical update
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent Standard Model predictions for the anomalous magnetic moments of the electron, muon and tau lepton are reviewed and compared to the latest experimental values., Comment: 12 pages. Talk given at the Tau06 Workshop, Pisa, Italy, September 19-22 2006
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- 2007
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30. The tau lepton anomalous magnetic moment
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Eidelman, S., Giacomini, M., Ignatov, F. V., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review the Standard Model prediction of the tau lepton g-2 presenting updated QED and electroweak contributions, as well as recent determinations of the leading-order hadronic term, based on the low energy e+e- data, and of the hadronic light-by-light one., Comment: 6 pages. To appear in the proceedings of the Tau06 Workshop, Pisa, Italy, September 19-22 2006
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- 2007
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31. Theory of the tau lepton anomalous magnetic moment
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Eidelman, S. and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This article reviews and updates the Standard Model prediction of the tau lepton g-2. Updated QED and electroweak contributions are presented, together with new values of the leading-order hadronic term, based on the recent low energy e+ e- data from BaBar, CMD-2, KLOE and SND, and of the hadronic light-by-light contribution. The total prediction is confronted to the available experimental bounds on the tau lepton anomaly, and prospects for its future measurements are briefly discussed., Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures
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- 2007
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32. Two-Loop Renormalization in the Standard Model Part I: Prolegomena
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Actis, S., Ferroglia, A., Passarino, G., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper the building blocks for the two-loop renormalization of the Standard Model are introduced with a comprehensive discussion of the special vertices induced in the Lagrangian by a particular diagonalization of the neutral sector and by two alternative treatments of the Higgs tadpoles. Dyson resummed propagators for the gauge bosons are derived, and two-loop Ward-Slavnov-Taylor identities are discussed. In part II, the complete set of counterterms needed for the two-loop renormalization will be derived. In part III, a renormalization scheme will be introduced, connecting the renormalized quantities to an input parameter set of (pseudo-)experimental data, critically discussing renormalization of a gauge theory with unstable particles., Comment: 38 pages, LaTeX
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33. Precise mass-dependent QED contributions to leptonic g-2 at order alpha^2 and alpha^3
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Improved values for the two- and three-loop mass-dependent QED contributions to the anomalous magnetic moments of the electron, muon, and tau lepton are presented. The Standard Model prediction for the electron (g-2) is compared with its most precise recent measurement, providing a value of the fine-structure constant in agreement with a recently published determination. For the tau lepton, differences with previously published results are found and discussed. An updated value of the fine-structure constant is presented in "Note added after publication.", Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure. v2: New determination of alpha presented (based on the recent electron g-2 measurement). v3: New formulae added in Sec.IIB. v4: Updated value of alpha presented
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34. Prospects for e+e- physics at Frascati between the phi and the psi
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Ambrosino, F., Anulli, F., Babusci, D., Bianco, S., Bini, C., Brambilla, N., DeSangro, R., Gauzzi, P., Gensini, P. M., Giovannella, S., Muccifora, V., Negrini, M., Nguyen, F., Pacetti, S., Pancheri, G., Passera, M., Passeri, A., Polosa, A. D., Radici, M., Srivastava, Y., Vairo, A., Venanzoni, G., and Violini, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a detailed study, done in the framework of the INFN 2006 Roadmap, of the prospects for e+e- physics at the Frascati National Laboratories. The physics case for an e+e- collider running at high luminosity at the phi resonance energy and also reaching a maximum center of mass energy of 2.5 GeV is discussed, together with the specific aspects of a very high luminosity tau-charm factory. Subjects connected to Kaon decay physics are not discussed here, being part of another INFN Roadmap working group. The significance of the project and the impact on INFN are also discussed. All the documentation related to the activities of the working group can be found in http://www.roma1.infn.it/people/bini/roadmap.html., Comment: INFN Roadmap Report: 86 pages, 25 figures, 9 tables
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35. Status of the Standard Model Prediction of the Muon g-2
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The current status of the Standard Model prediction for the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon is briefly reviewed and compared with the present experimental value., Comment: 4 pp. Prepared for NuFact05, LNF, Frascati, June 21-26 2005. v2: minimal changes
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- 2005
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36. Dynamical Zero in Antineutrino_e -- Electron Scattering and the Neutrino Magnetic Moment
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Bernabeu, J., Papavassiliou, J., and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Standard Model differential cross section for $\bar{\nu}_e-e^-$ elastic scattering vanishes exactly, at lowest order, for forward electrons and incident $\bar{\nu}_e$ energy close to the rest energy of the electron. This dynamical zero is not induced by a fundamental symmetry of the Lagrangian but by a destructive interference between the left- and right-handed chiral couplings of the electron in the charged and neutral current amplitudes. We show that lowest order analyses based on this favorable kinematic configuration are only mildly affected by the inclusion of the $O(\alpha)$ radiative corrections in the $\bar{\nu}_e-e^-$ differential cross section, thus providing an excellent opportunity for the search of ``new physics''. In the light of these results, we discuss possible methods to improve the upper limits on the neutrino magnetic moment by selecting recoil electrons contained in a forward narrow cone. We conclude that, in spite of the obvious loss in statistics, one may have a better signal for small angular cones., Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures. V2: one figure and comments added. Published version
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- 2004
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37. The Standard Model Prediction of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
This article reviews and updates the Standard Model prediction of the muon g-2. QED, electroweak and hadronic contributions are presented, and open questions discussed. The theoretical prediction deviates from the present experimental value by 2-3 standard deviations, if e+e- annihilation data are used to evaluate the leading hadronic term., Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures. v2: Updated version to appear in J.Phys.G. Comments and references added, typo corrected in eq.(17)
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38. Two-Loop Tensor Integrals in Quantum Field Theory
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Actis, S., Ferroglia, A., Passarino, G., Passera, M., and Uccirati, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A comprehensive study is performed of general massive, tensor, two-loop Feynman diagrams with two and three external legs. Reduction to generalized scalar functions is discussed. Integral representations, supporting the same class of smoothness algorithms already employed for the numerical evaluation of ordinary scalar functions, are introduced for each family of diagrams., Comment: 95 pages, Latex. Presentation improved, substantial typographical restyling. To be published in Nuclear Physics B
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39. Two-Loop Vertices in Quantum Field Theory: Infrared Convergent Scalar Configurations
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Ferroglia, A., Passarino, G., Passera, M., and Uccirati, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A comprehensive study is performed of general massive, scalar, two-loop Feynman diagrams with three external legs. Algorithms for their numerical evaluation are introduced and discussed, numerical results are shown for all different topologies, and comparisons with analytical results, whenever available, are performed. An internal cross-check, based on alternative procedures, is also applied. The analysis of infrared divergent configurations, as well as the treatment of tensor integrals, will be discussed in two forthcoming papers., Comment: 65 pages
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- 2003
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40. All-Purpose Numerical Evaluation of One-Loop Multi-Leg Feynman Diagrams
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Ferroglia, A., Passarino, G., Passera, M., and Uccirati, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A detailed investigation is presented of a set of algorithms which form the basis for a fast and reliable numerical integration of one-loop multi-leg (up to six) Feynman diagrams, with special attention to the behavior around (possibly) singular points in phase space. No particular restriction is imposed on kinematics, and complex masses (poles) are allowed., Comment: 56 pages
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41. Simple Formulae for Sin^2 theta_eff^lept, M_W, Gamma_l, and their Physical Applications
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Ferroglia, A., Ossola, G., Passera, M., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The calculation of the partial widths of the Z boson in the effective scheme is discussed. Simple formulae for Sin^2 theta_eff^lept, M_W, and Gamma_l in the on-shell, MS, and effective renormalization schemes are presented. Their domain of validity extends to low M_H values probed by current experiments, and to the range of Delta alpha_hadr results from recent calculations. Physical applications of these formulae are illustrated. A comparative analysis of the above mentioned schemes is presented. The paper includes a discussion of the discrepancy of the Sin^2 theta_eff^lept values derived from the leptonic and hadronic sectors and of the shortcomings of theoretical error estimates of Sin^2 theta_eff^lept based solely on those affecting M_W., Comment: 21 pages, 1 figures
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- 2002
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42. Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos off Polarized Electrons
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Minkowski, P. and Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the cross sections for elastic nu_l + e -> nu_l + e and antinu_l + e -> antinu_l + e scattering (l=e, mu or tau) in the Born approximation and with exactly fixed polarization states of target and final-state electrons, discussing their sensitivity to the incident (anti)neutrino flavor. We suggest investigation of the flavor composition of a (anti)neutrino beam by a flux-independent analysis of the scattering of its constituents off polarized electrons., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures
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- 2002
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43. QED Corrections to the Scattering of Solar Neutrinos and Electrons
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss recent calculations of the O(alpha) QED corrections to the recoil electron energy spectrum in neutrino electron scattering, and to the spectrum of the combined energy of the recoil electron and a possible accompanying photon emitted in the scattering process. We then examine the role of these corrections in the interpretation of precise measurements from solar neutrino electron scattering experiments., Comment: (16 Pages, 4 Figures) Presented at the Symposium in Honor of Professor Alberto Sirlin's 70th Birthday: ``50 Years of Precision Electroweak Physics'', New York University, October 27-28, 2000
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- 2001
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44. QED Corrections to Neutrino Electron Scattering
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Passera, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We evaluate the O(alpha) QED corrections to the recoil electron energy spectrum in the process nu_l + e --> nu_l + e (+gamma), where (+gamma) indicates the possible emission of a photon and l=e, mu or tau. The soft and hard bremsstrahlung differential cross sections are computed for an arbitrary value of the photon energy threshold. We also study the O(alpha) QED corrections to the differential cross section with respect to the total combined energy of the recoil electron and a possible accompanying photon. Their difference from the corrections to the electron spectrum is investigated. We discuss the relevance and applicability of both radiative corrections, emphasizing their role in the analysis of precise solar neutrino electron scattering experiments., Comment: 14 pages + 10 figures. Minimal changes, published version
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- 2000
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45. Radiative Corrections to W and Quark Propagators in the Resonance Region
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Passera, M. and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
It is shown that conventional mass renormalization, when applied to photonic or gluonic corrections to unstable particle propagators, leads to non-convergent series in the resonance region. A solution of this problem, based on the concepts of pole mass and width, is presented. In contrast with the Z case, the conventional on-shell definition of mass for W bosons and unstable quarks contains an unbounded gauge dependence in next-to-leading order. The on-shell and pole definitions of width are shown to coincide if terms of O(\Gamma^2) and higher are neglected, but not otherwise., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, LaTeX. Uses epsfig. Talk given at Zeuthen Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory: Loops and Legs in Gauge Theories, Rheinsberg, Germany, 19-24 Apr 1998
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- 1998
46. The Role of M(W) in Precision Studies of the Standard Model
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Degrassi, G., Gambino, P., Passera, M., and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent calculations have significantly decreased the scheme and residual scale dependence of basic radiative corrections of the Standard Electroweak Model. This leads to a theoretically accurate prediction of the W-boson mass M(W), as well as a reduced upper bound for the Higgs boson mass M(H). The implications of a precise M(W) measurement on the M(H) estimate are emphasized., Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX. One reference and one paragraph added. Conclusions unchanged. To be published in Physics Letters B
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- 1997
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47. Analysis of the Z^0 Resonant Amplitude in General R_\xi Gauges
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Passera, M. and Sirlin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Z^0 resonant amplitude is discussed in general R_\xi gauges. When the original on-shell definition of the Z^0 mass M is employed, a gauge dependence of M emerges in the next-to-leading approximation which, although small, is of the same magnitude as the current experimental error. In the following order of expansion, these unphysical effects are unbounded. The gauge dependence of M disappears when modified, previously proposed definitions of mass or self-energies, are used. The relevance of these considerations to the concept of the mass of unstable particles is pointed out., Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Slightly modified version (to improve clarity of presentation). To be published in Phys. Rev. Letters
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- 1996
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48. The Gluon Self-Energy in the Coulomb and Temporal Axial Gauges via the Pinch Technique
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Passera, M. and Sasaki, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The $S$-matrix pinch technique is used to derive an effective gluon self-energy to one-loop order, when the theory is quantized in the Coulomb gauge (CG) and in the temporal axial gauge (TAG). When the pinch contributions are added, the gluon self-energies calculated in CG and TAG turn out to be identical and coincide with the result previously obtained with covariant gauges. The issue of gauge independence of several quantities in hot QCD is discussed from the pinch technique point of view. It is also pointed out that the spurious singularities which appear in TAG calculations cancel out once the pinch contributions are combined., Comment: 35 pages (including 5 figures), LaTeX
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- 1996
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49. Measuring the leading hadronic contribution to the muon g-2 via μ e scattering
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Abbiendi, G., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Marconi, U., Matteuzzi, C., Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Passera, M., Piccinini, F., Tenchini, R., Trentadue, L., and Venanzoni, G.
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- 2017
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50. Theoretical progress in the muon g-2
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Passera, M., Montagna, Guido, editor, Nicrosini, Oreste, editor, and Vercesi, Valerio, editor
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- 2007
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