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New estimate of the chromomagnetic dipole moment of quarks in the standard model

A new estimate of the one loop contributions of the standard model to the chromomagnetic dipole moment (CMDM) $\hat μ_q(q^2)$ of quarks is presented with the aim to address a few disagreements arising in previous calculations. We consider the most general case with an off-shell gluon with transfer momentum $q^2$ and obtain analytical results in terms of Feynman parameter integrals and Passarino-Veltman scalar functions, which are then expressed in terms of closed form functions when possible. The calculation is done via a renormalizable linear $R_ξ$ gauge and the background field method, which allows one to corroborate that the resulting $\hat μ_q(q^2)$ is gauge independent and thus a valid observable quantity. It is found that the QCD contribution from a three-gluon Feynman diagram has an infrared divergence, which agrees with a previous evaluation and stems from the fact that the static CMDM [$\hatμ(0)$] has no sense in perturbative QCD. For the numerical analysis we consider the region 30 GeV$<\|q\|<$ 1000 GeV and analyze the behavior of $\hat μ_q(q^2)$ for all the standard model quarks. It is found that the CMDM of light quarks is considerably smaller than that of the top quark as it is directly proportional to the quark mass. In the considered energy interval, both the real and imaginary parts of $\hatμ_t(q^2)$ are of the order of $10^{-2}-10^{-3}$, with the largest contribution arising from the QCD induced diagrams, though around the threshold $q^2=4m_t^2$ there are also important contributions from diagrams with $Z$ gauge boson and Higgs boson exchange.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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