Perturbative renormalization factors and O(a^2) corrections for lattice 4-fermion operators with improved fermion/gluon actions
Martha Constantinou, Petros Dimopoulos, Roberto Frezzotti, Vittorio, Lubicz, Haralambos Panagopoulos, Apostolos Skouroupathis, Fotos Stylianou

TL;DR
This paper calculates 1-loop lattice perturbation corrections to 4-fermion operators, including O(a^2) terms, using improved actions, to refine non-perturbative renormalization and reduce lattice artifacts in QCD simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first O(a^2) perturbative corrections for 4-fermion operators with improved actions, enhancing accuracy of lattice QCD renormalization.
Findings
Computed renormalization constants for 4-fermion operators.
Analyzed mixing patterns of operators under various actions.
Provided results to improve non-perturbative estimates of B_K.
Abstract
In this work we calculate the corrections to the amputated Green's functions of 4-fermion operators, in 1-loop Lattice Perturbation theory. One of the novel aspects of our calculations is that they are carried out to O(a^2) (a: lattice spacing). We employ the Wilson/clover action for massless fermions (also applicable for the twisted mass action in the chiral limit) and a family of Symanzik improved actions for gluons. Our calculations have been carried out in a general covariant gauge. Results have been obtained for several popular choices of values for the Symanzik coefficients. While our Green's function calculations regard any pointlike 4-fermion operators which do not mix with lower dimension ones, we pay particular attention to DF=2 operators, both Parity Conserving and Parity Violating (F: flavour). We compute the perturbative renormalization constants for a complete basis of…
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