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Bounds on rare decays of $η$ and $η^\prime$ mesons from the neutron EDM (1812.00171v1)

Published 1 Dec 2018 in hep-ph

Abstract: We provide model-independent bounds on the rates of rare decays $\eta (\eta\prime) \to \pi\pi$ based on experimental limits on the neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM). Starting from phenomenological $\eta(\eta\prime) \pi\pi$ couplings, the nEDM arises at two loop level. The leading-order relativistic ChPT calculation with the minimal photon coupling to charged pions and a proton inside the loops leads to a finite, counter term-free result. This is an improvement upon previous estimates which used approximations in evaluating the two loop contribution and were plagued by divergences. While constraints on the $\eta(\eta\prime) \pi\pi$ couplings in our phenomenological approach are somewhat milder than in the picture with the QCD $\theta$-term, our calculation means that whatever the origin of these couplings, The decays $\eta (\eta') \to 2 \pi$ will remain unobservable in the near future.

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