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Heavy particle non-decoupling in flavor-changing gravitational interactions (2106.07209v4)

Published 14 Jun 2021 in hep-ph

Abstract: The flavor-changing gravitational process d --> s + graviton, is evaluated at the one-loop level in the standard electroweak theory with on-shell renormalization. The results we present in the 't Hooft-Feynman gauge are valid for on- and off-shell quarks and for all external and internal quark masses. We show that there exist non-decoupling effects of the internal heavy top quark in interactions with gravity. A naive argument taking account of the quark Yukawa coupling suggests that the amplitude of the process d --> s + graviton in the large top quark mass limit would possibly acquire an enhancement factor $m_{t}{2}/M_{W}{2}$, where $m_{t}$ and $M_{W}$ are the top quark and the W-boson masses, respectively. In practice this leading enhancement is absent in the renormalized amplitude due to cancellation. Thus the non-decoupling of the internal top quark takes place at the $O(1)$ level. The flavor-changing two- and three-point functions are shown to satisfy the Ward-Takahashi identity, which is used for a consistency-check of the aforementioned cancellation of the $O(m_{t}{2}/M_{W}{2})$ terms. Among the $O(1)$ non-decoupling terms, we sort out those that can be regarded as due to the effective Lagrangian in which quark bilinear forms are coupled to the scalar curvature.

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