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Off-shell chromomagnetic dipole moments in the SM at and beyond the $Z$ gauge boson mass scale

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 Publication date 2021
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The off-shell anomalous chromomagnetic dipole moment of the standard model quarks ($u$, $d$, $s$, $c$ and $b$), at the $Z$ gauge boson mass scale, is computed by using the $overline{textrm{MS}}$ scheme. The numerical results disagree with all the previous predictions reported in the literature and show a discrepancy of up to two orders of magnitude in certain situations.



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