8 research outputs found
Flavour Mixing, Gauge Invariance and Wave-function Renormalisation
We clarify some aspects of the LSZ formalism and wave function
renormalisation for unstable particles in the presence of electroweak
interactions when mixing and CP violation are considered. We also analyse the
renormalisation of the CKM mixing matrix which is closely related to wave
function renormalisation. We critically review earlier attempts to define a set
of "on-shell" wave function renormalisation constants. With the aid of an
extensive use of the Nielsen identities complemented by explicit calculations
we corroborate that the counter term for the CKM mixing matrix must be
explicitly gauge independent and demonstrate that the commonly used
prescription for the wave function renormalisation constants leads to gauge
parameter dependent amplitudes, even if the CKM counter term is gauge invariant
as required. We show that a proper LSZ-compliant prescription leads to gauge
independent amplitudes. The resulting wave function renormalisation constants
necessarily possess absorptive parts, but we verify that they comply with the
expected requirements concerning CP and CPT. The results obtained using this
prescription are different (even at the level of the modulus squared of the
amplitude) from the ones neglecting the absorptive parts in the case of top
decay. The difference is numerically relevant.Comment: 19 pages, plain latex, one ps figur
CP Violation and Family Mixing in the Effective Electroweak Lagrangian
We construct the most general effective Lagrangian of the matter sector of
the Standard Model, including mixing and CP violating terms. The Lagrangian
contains the effective operators that give the leading contribution in theories
where the physics beyond the Standard Model shows at a scale .
We perform the diagonalization and passage to the physical basis in full
generality. We determine the contribution to the different observables and
discuss the possible new sources of CP violation, the idea being to be able to
gain some knowledge about new physics beyond the Standard Model from general
considerations, without having to compute model by model. The values of the
coefficients of the effective Lagrangian in some theories, including the
Standard Model, are presented and we try to draw some general conclusions about
the general pattern exhibited by physics beyond the Standard Model in what
concerns CP violation. In the process we have had to deal with two theoretical
problems which are very interesting in their own: the renormalization of the
CKM matrix elements and the wave function renormalization in the on-shell
scheme when mixing is present.Comment: A misplaced sentence was correcte
Two-Loop Corrections to the Fermionic Decay Rates of the Standard-Model Higgs Boson
Low- and intermediate mass Higgs bosons decay preferably into fermion pairs.
The one-loop electroweak corrections to the respective decay rates are
dominated by a flavour-independent term of . We calculate
the two-loop gluon correction to this term. It turns out that this correction
screens the leading high- behaviour of the one-loop result by roughly
10\%. We also present the two-loop QCD correction to the contribution induced
by a pair of fourth-generation quarks with arbitrary masses. As expected, the
inclusion of the QCD correction considerably reduces the renormalization-scheme
dependence of the prediction.Comment: 14 pages, latex, figures 2-5 appended, DESY 94-08
Two-Loop O(alpha_s G_F M_Q^2) Heavy-Quark Corrections to the Interactions between Higgs and Intermediate Bosons
By means of a low-energy theorem, we analyze at O(alpha_s G_F M_Q^2) the
shifts in the Standard-Model W^+W^-H and ZZH couplings induced by virtual
high-mass quarks, Q, with M_Q >> M_Z, M_H, which includes the top quark.
Invoking the improved Born approximation, we then find the corresponding
corrections to various four- and five-point Higgs-boson production and decay
processes which involve the W^+W^-H and ZZH vertices with one or both of the
gauge bosons being connected to light-fermion currents, respectively. This
includes e^+e^- -> f anti-f H via Higgs-strahlung, via W^+W^- fusion (with f =
nu_e), and via ZZ fusion (with f = e), as well as H -> 2V -> 4f (with V = W,
Z).Comment: 20 pages (Latex); Physical Review D (to appear
Flavour mixing, gauge invariance and wave-function renormalization
ts, but we verify that they comply with the expected requirements concerning CP and CPT. The results obtained using this prescription are different (even at the level of the modulus squared of the amplitude) from the ones neglecting the absorptive parts in the case of top decay. The difference is numerically relevant
Some consequences in weak processes of three generations mixing in the leptonic sector
We investigate the sensitivity of some weak processes to a
Cabibbo--Kobayashi--Maskawa mixing in the leptonic sector. Values for mixing
angles and masses compatible with several experimental accelerator data were
found. We discuss in this context neutrino oscillations, cosmological and
astrophysical consequences as well.Comment: in revtex 3.0, 2 8 pages with 4 postscript figures (needs epsf.sty)
also available upon request; IFT-P.060/93 IFUSP/P-107