mu-e conversion in nuclei - sign convention for covariant derivative#292
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…ial - Q e A . This differs from the convention used in wilson/flavio otherwise. Changing between the convention requires to also change the sign of the dipole operator which has been implemented by adding a minus sign to the definitions of AL and AR in the python code.
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Kitano et al hep-ph/0203110 define the covariant derivative as D=partial - Q e A . See the paragraph below Eq. (1) on page 4.
This differs from the convention used in wilson/flavio otherwise.
Changing between the convention requires to also change the sign of the dipole operator which has been implemented by adding a minus sign to the definitions of AL and AR in the python code.