Tensors for tending to tensions in $ \tau $ decays
Amol Dighe, Subhajit Ghosh, Girish Kumar, Tuhin S. Roy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a gauge-invariant tensor operator to explain CP asymmetry anomalies and resolve V_{us} discrepancies in tau decays, providing a new model consistent with existing bounds.
Contribution
It presents a novel effective tensor operator and a renormalizable flavor symmetry model that address anomalies in tau decay measurements.
Findings
The operator explains CP asymmetry in tau decays.
It resolves the V_{us} discrepancy from inclusive tau decays.
The model evades neutron electric dipole moment bounds.
Abstract
We propose a manifestly gauge invariant effective tensor operator that can account for the asymmetry anomaly in decays, contrary to the claim made in literature. Additionally, this operator can also help in resolving the long-standing discrepancy in the value of extracted from inclusive decays. By construction, the operator evades bounds from neutron electric dipole moment, while keeping the extraction of from exclusive decays unaffected. We explicitly provide a renormalizable model of flavor symmetries that yields the desired effective tensor operator.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
