Lepton anomaly from QED diagrams with vacuum polarization insertions within the Mellin-Barnes representation
O.P. Solovtsova, V.I. Lashkevich, L.P. Kaptari

TL;DR
This paper analytically evaluates QED contributions to lepton magnetic moments involving vacuum polarization diagrams up to eighth order, using Mellin-Barnes techniques to express results as functions of mass ratios across all ranges.
Contribution
It provides explicit analytical formulas for vacuum polarization contributions to lepton g-2 up to eighth order, covering all mass ratio regimes, which were not previously available.
Findings
Derived analytical expressions for all mass ratios r in (0, ∞).
Numerical results for 4th, 6th, and 8th order corrections.
Demonstrated the analytical continuation between different r regimes.
Abstract
The contributions to the anomalous magnetic moment of the lepton ( or ) generated by a specific class of QED diagrams are evaluated analytically up to the eighth order of the electromagnetic coupling constant. The considered class of the Feynman diagrams involves the vacuum polarization insertions into the electromagnetic vertex of the lepton up to three closed lepton loops. The corresponding analytical expressions are obtained as functions of the mass ratios in the whole region . Our consideration is based on a combined use of the dispersion relations for the polarization operators and the Mellin-Barnes integral transform for the Feynman parametric integrals. This method is widely used in the literature in multi-loop calculations in relativistic quantum field theories. For each order of the radiative correction, we derive…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
