Cappiello, L., Leutgeb, J., Mager, J., & Rebhan, A. (2025). Tensor meson transition form factors in holographic QCD and the muon g − 2. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2025(7), Article 033. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2025)033
Tensor mesons; Hadron physics; Gauge-gravity duality; muon anomalous magnetic moment
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Abstract:
Despite the prominence of tensor mesons in photon-photon collisions, until
recently their contribution to the hadronic light-by-light (HLbL) scattering part of the
anomalous magnetic moment of the muon has been estimated to be at the level of only a
few 10−12, with an almost negligible contribution to the error budget of the Standard Model
prediction. A recent reanalysis within the dispersive approach has found that after resolving
the issue of kinematic singularities in previous approaches, a larger result is obtained, a few
10−11, and with opposite sign as in previous results, when a simple quark model for the
transition form factors is employed. In this paper, we present the frst complete evaluation of
tensor meson contributions within a hard-wall model in holographic QCD, which reproduces
surprisingly well mass, two-photon width, and the observed singly virtual transition form
factors of the dominant f2(1270), requiring only that the energy-momentum tensor correlator
is matched to the leading OPE result of QCD. Due to a second structure function that is
absent in the quark model and in lowest-order resonance chiral theory, the result for aµ turns
out to be positive instead of negative, and also with a magnitude of a few 10−11. We discuss
both pole and non-pole contributions arising from tensor meson exchanges in the holographic
HLbL amplitude, fnding that keeping all contributions improves dramatically the convergence
of a sum over excited tensor mesons and avoids unnaturally large contributions from the
frst few excited modes at low energies. Moreover, we fnd that the infnite tower of tensor
mesons permits to fll the gap in the symmetric longitudinal short-distance constraint on the
HLbL amplitude left by the contribution of axial vector mesons. Matching the corresponding
leading-order OPE result leads to two-photon couplings consistent with the observed combined
efects of the ground-state f2, a2, f′ 2 multiplet and a total a Tensor µ contribution of +12.4×10−11;
with an Fρ ft this is reduced slightly to +11.1 × 10−11. A contribution of this size from
the tensor sector could explain the tension between the most recent dispersive and lattice
results for a HLbLµ.
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Project title:
Anomale Wechselwirkungen von holographischen Hadronen: PAT7221623 (FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds)