The η/η' → π+ π- γ Decays within BHLS2 and the Muon HVP
Abstract
The departure of the latest FNAL experimental average for the muon anomalous magnetic moment aμ=(gμ-2)/2 measurements having increased from 4.2 σ to 5.0 σ, with respect to the White Paper consensus, it may indicate a hint for new physics. As the most delicate piece of aμ is its leading order HVP part aμHVP-LO, methods to ascertain its theoretical value are crucial to interpret this discrepancy. We propose to examine the dipion spectra from the η/η' → π+ π- γ decays in the Hidden Local Symmetry (HLS) context using its BHLS2 broken variant. We thus have at our disposal a framework where the close relationship of the dipion spectra from the η/η' and τ decays and of the e+e- π+π- annihilation can be simultaneously considered. A special focus is put to the high statistic dipion spectra from the η decay collected by the KLOE/KLOE2 Collaboration and η' decay collected by the BESIII Collaboration, and it is shown that the BHLS2 framework provides a fair account of their dipion spectra. More precisely, it is first proven that a single Omn\`es representation real polynomial is requested, common to both the η and η' dipion spectra. Moreover, it is shown that fits involving the η/η'/τ dipion spectra, and excluding the e+e- π+π- annihilation data, allow for a prediction of the pion vector form factor data Fπ(s) which fairly agree with the usual dipion spectra collected in the e+e- π+π- annihilation channel. Even if more precise η/η'/τ dipion spectra would help to be fully conclusive, this confirms the Dispersive Approach results for aμHVP-LO and points towards a common non experiment-dependent origin to this tension with the now well accepted LQCD result.
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