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Factorization of Radiative Leptonic Decays of and Mesons Including the Soft Photon Region
In this work, we study the radiative leptonic decays of and
mesons using factorization approach. Factorization is proved to be valid
explicitly at 1-loop level at any order of . We consider the contribution in the soft photon region
that . The numerical
results shows that, the soft photon region is very important for both the
and mesons. The branching ratios of is , which is about times of the result obtained by only considering
the hard photon region . And for the case of , the result of the branching ratio is .Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1409.035
Factorization of Radiative Leptonic Decays of and Mesons
In this work, we study the factorization of the radiative leptonic decays of
and mesons, the contributions of the order are taken into account. The factorization is proved to
be valid explicitly at the order . The hard kernel is obtained. The numerical results are
calculated using the wave-function obtained in relativistic potential model.
The contribution is found to be very
important, the correction to the decay amplitudes of
is about . For mesons, the contributions are more important.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures. Version to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Gauge choices and Entanglement Entropy of two dimensional lattice gauge fields
In this paper, we explore the question of how different gauge choices in a
gauge theory affect the tensor product structure of the Hilbert space in
configuration space. In particular, we study the Coulomb gauge and observe that
the naive gauge potential degrees of freedom cease to be local operators as
soon as we impose the Dirac brackets. We construct new local set of operators
and compute the entanglement entropy according to this algebra in
dimensions. We find that our proposal would lead to an entanglement entropy
that behave very similar to a single scalar degree of freedom if we do not
include further centers, but approaches that of a gauge field if we include
non-trivial centers. We explore also the situation where the gauge field is
Higgsed, and construct a local operator algebra that again requires some
deformation. This should give us some insight into interpreting the
entanglement entropy in generic gauge theories and perhaps also in
gravitational theories.Comment: 38 pages,25 figure
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