Extracting the chiral anomaly from e+e- 3π
Abstract
The strength of the interaction of three pions and a photon, F3π is predicted by the axial anomaly in terms of the pion decay constant, a relation that is frequently used to constrain low-energy radiative processes involving pions, but only tested experimentally at the 10\% level. Here, we present a new avenue to test this prediction, via a fit of a dispersive description of the γ*3π amplitude to data for e+e- 3π. From the global fit to SND, CMD-2, and BaBar data we obtain F3π=33.1(1.7)\,GeV-3, in agreement with the chiral prediction at the level of 5\%. We also consider dispersive fits to the recent data by Belle II, in which case we observe tensions with the dispersive constraints, the width parameters of ω and φ, and the chiral anomaly.
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