Parity-odd 3-point functions from CFT in momentum space and the chiral anomaly

Author:

Corianò Claudio,Lionetti StefanoORCID,Maglio Matteo Maria

Abstract

AbstractWe illustrate how the Conformal Ward Identities (CWI) in momentum space for parity-odd correlators determine the structure of a chiral anomaly interaction, taking the example of the VVA (vector/vector/axial-vector) and AAA correlators in momentum space. Only the conservation and the anomalous WIs, together with the Bose symmetry, are imposed from the outset for the determination of the correlators. We use a longitudinal/transverse decomposition of tensor structures and form factors. The longitudinal (L) component is fixed by the anomaly content and the anomaly pole, while in the transverse (T) sector we define a new parameterization. We relate the latter both to the Rosenberg original representation of the VVA and to the longitudinal/transverse (L/T) one, first introduced in the analysis of $$g-2$$ g - 2 of the muon in the investigation of the diagram in the chiral limit of QCD. The correlators are completely identified by the conformal constraints whose solutions are fixed only by the anomaly coefficient, the residue of the anomaly pole. In both cases, our CFT result matches the one-loop perturbative expression, as expected. The CWIs for correlators of mixed chirality $$J_L J J_R$$ J L J J R generate solutions in agreement with the all-orders nonrenormalization theorems of perturbative QCD and in the chiral limit.

Funder

Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

H2020 European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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