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Field Theory of the Fermi Function

Richard J. Hill, Ryan Plestid

2024Physical Review Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Fermi function F(Z,E) accounts for QED corrections to beta decays that are enhanced at either small electron velocity β or large nuclear charge Z. For precision applications, the Fermi function must be combined with other radiative corrections and with scale- and scheme-dependent hadronic matrix elements. We formulate the Fermi function as a field theory object and present a new factorization formula for QED radiative corrections to beta decays. We provide new results for the anomalous dimension of the corresponding effective operator complete through three loops, and resum perturbative logarithms and π enhancements with renormalization-group methods. Our results are important for tests of fundamental physics with precision beta decay and related processes.

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PhysicsRenormalizationBeta function (physics)Fermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeEffective field theoryRadiative transferLogarithmOperator (biology)FactorizationParticle physicsQuantum electrodynamicsHadronField (mathematics)Function (biology)Renormalization groupQuantum mechanicsQuantumThermal quantum field theoryQuantum gravityComputer scienceMathematical analysisChemistryPure mathematicsEvolutionary biologyBiologyRepressorTranscription factorAlgorithmMathematicsBiochemistryGeneParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsNeutrino Physics Research