Computing one-loop radiative corrections in τ π (K) [γ] and testing new physics
Abstract
Without a doubt the ratios Rτ / P ( τ P τ[γ] ) / (P μ μ[γ]) (P=π,K) give a convenient scenario to test the lepton universality, the CKM unitarity and to search for non-standard interactions in τ decays. Moreover, the previous theoretical estimation of these observables is more than twenty-five years old and some assumptions of that estimation are unrealistic. Therefore, an update of Rτ / P was timely. The one-loop radiative corrections have been computed by considering an expansion of Chiral Perturbation Theory including the lightest spin-one resonances and respecting the short-distance behavior dictated by QCD. We have reported δ Rτ/π=(0.18 0.57 )\% and δ Rτ/K=(0.97 0.58 )\%, where the uncertainties have been induced fundamentally by the estimation of the counterterms. We have tested the lepton universality, the CKM unitarity and have searched for new physics in τ decays. As a by-product, we have also determined the theoretical radiative corrections to the τ P τ[γ] decay rates, δτ π = -(0.24 0.56) \% and δτ K = -(0.15 0.57) \%
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