rho0-gamma mixing in the neutral channel pion form factor |Fpi|2 and its role in comparing e+ e- with tau spectral functions
Abstract
We study the effect of rho0-gamma mixing in e+e- to pi+pi- and its relevance for the comparison of the square modulus of the pion from-factor |F(e)pi|2, as measured in e+e- annihilation experiments, and |F(tau)pi|2 the corresponding quantity obtained after accounting for known isospin breaking effects by an isospin rotation from the tau-decay spectra. After correcting the tau data for the missing rho-gamma mixing contribution, besides the other known isospin symmetry violating corrections, the pi pi I=1 part of the hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muon g-2 are fully compatible between tau based and e+e- based evaluations. tau data thus confirm result obtained with e+e- data. Our evaluation based on all e+e- data including more recent BaBar and KLOE data yields amu(had)=690.75(4.72) x 10-10 (e+e- based), while including tau data we find amu(had)=690.96(4.65) X 10-10 (e+e-+tau based). This backs the ~3 sigma deviation between theory and experiment. For the tau di-pion branching fraction we find BCVCpi pi0=25.20 0.0.170.28 from e+e-+CVC, while Bpi pi0=25.340.0.060.08 is evaluated directly from the tau spectra.
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