Nonperturbative Renormalization of the Quark Chromoelectric Dipole Moment with the Gradient Flow:Power Divergences


Abstract in English

The CP-violating quark chromoelectric dipole moment (qCEDM) operator, contributing to the electric dipole moment (EDM), mixes under renormalization and -- particularly on the lattice -- with the pseudoscalar density. The mixing coefficient is power-divergent with the inverse lattice spacing squared, $1/a^2$, regardless of the lattice action used. We use the gradient flow to define a multiplicatively renormalized qCEDM operator and study its behavior at small flow time. We determine nonperturbatively the linearly divergent coefficient with the flow time, $1/t$, and compare it with the perturbative expansion in the bare and renormalized strong coupling. We also discuss the O($a$) improvement of the qCEDM defined at positive flow time.

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