Improved Standard-Model predictions for $\eta^{(\prime)}\to \ell^+ \ell^-$
Noah Messerli, Martin Hoferichter, Bai-Long Hoid, Simon Holz, Bastian Kubis

TL;DR
This paper refines Standard Model predictions for rare eta and eta' decays into lepton pairs, using dispersive form factors and detailed error analysis, revealing a slight tension with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides the first robust evaluation of imaginary parts in eta and eta' dilepton decays using dispersive form factors, improving theoretical predictions.
Findings
Predicted branching ratios for eta and eta' decays into leptons.
A mild 1.6 sigma tension between eta to mu+ mu- prediction and experiment.
Enhanced understanding of form factors and subleading channels in decay calculations.
Abstract
The rare decays , , are highly suppressed in the Standard Model, both by their chirality structure and the required loop attaching the lepton line to the matrix element. The latter is described by a single scalar function, the transition form factor, which has recently been studied in great detail for in the context of the pseudoscalar-pole contributions to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. Based on these results, we evaluate the corresponding prediction for the dilepton decays, supplemented by an improved evaluation of the asymptotic contributions including pseudoscalar mass effects. In particular, the dispersive representation for the transition form factors allows us, for the first time, to perform…
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