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Quark Flavor and CP

Enter this chapter by asking which quantity survives a change of quark basis. Yukawa eigenvalues and commutator invariants describe flavor breaking; CKM quartets describe charged-current mixing and weak phases; a decay amplitude combines CKM factors, Wilson coefficients, and renormalized matrix elements; neutral-meson observables depend on rephasing-invariant mixing–decay combinations; and strong CPCP depends on θˉ\bar\theta, not on the QCD angle or a quark-mass phase separately. The six routes below build that chain without turning basis coordinates, scale-dependent coefficients, or current fit values into observables.

Choose the invariant before the phenomenology

Section titled “Choose the invariant before the phenomenology”

Quark flavor is one subject because each stage removes an unphysical convention before handing a physical quantity to the next:

QuestionConvention-dependent ingredientsComparison layer
How do Yukawas break flavor?weak-basis matrices Yu,YdY_u,Y_dsingular values and traces or commutators of YuYuY_uY_u^\dagger and YdYdY_dY_d^\dagger
How do charged currents mix quarks?left-handed diagonalization matrices and quark phasesCKM moduli and rephasing-invariant quartets
How is a weak decay calculated?operator basis, subtraction scheme, scale μ\mu, evanescent operatorsthe amplitude iCi(μ)Qi(μ)\sum_i C_i(\mu)\langle Q_i(\mu)\rangle
How does a neutral meson oscillate and decay?phases of P0\lvert P^0\rangle, Pˉ0\lvert\bar P^0\rangle, q/pq/p, and decay amplitudesλf=(q/p)(Aˉf/Af)\lambda_f=(q/p)(\bar A_f/A_f), eigenvalues, and rates
How is weak CPCP tested geometrically?a chosen CKM parameterization and triangle orientationJJ, unitarity closure, invariant side ratios, and correlated observables
Why can strong interactions violate CPCP?θ\theta and argdetMq\arg\det M_q separatelyθˉ=θ+argdetMq\bar\theta=\theta+\arg\det M_q in the convention declared here

The chapter owns the durable construction and inference interfaces. Numerical Yukawa hierarchies, flavor averages, individual decay catalogs, experimental tensions, and axion exclusions require dated evidence records and are not reproduced here.

This diagnostic is unscored. Each repair link points to the exact capability used by the chapter.

Can you already…Ready when you can…Repair
diagonalize a complex mass matrix?distinguish its left and right singular-vector rotations and track a basis change through an interactionreview Yukawa couplings and fermion masses and normal forms, spectra, and projectors
build an invariant tensor or spurion contraction?assign transformation laws so a formally invariant operator is easy to checkreview multiplets, invariants, and selection rules
follow weak charged and neutral currents?show why only the charged current contains the mismatch of up- and down-quark rotationsreview charged and neutral weak currents
evolve operators and coefficients together?derive the transpose and sign relation that keeps CTQC^{\mathsf T}Q scale independentreview dual evolution of operators and Wilson coefficients
solve a decaying two-state system?diagonalize a non-Hermitian 2×22\times2 Hamiltonian without renormalizing raw survival probabilities to onereview linear ODEs and evolution operators
track anomalous chiral phases?explain how a quark rotation moves phase between the mass matrix and the QCD topological termreview the U(1)AU(1)_A problem and QCD topology

The prerequisite notes on individual leaves are hard dependencies for their derivations. The order below is only a suggested route. A reader interested solely in strong CPCP may begin at the topology repair and take the final route directly; a weak-decay calculation should preserve the first three dependencies.

  1. Flavor Symmetry and Yukawa Spurions derives the quark kinetic flavor group, spurion transformations, residual symmetries, parameter count, and basis invariants.
  2. Quark Mixing and the CKM Matrix performs the two biunitary mass rotations, constructs VCKMV_{\rm CKM}, counts its physical angles and phase, and checks neutral-current diagonality.
  3. Weak Effective Hamiltonians and Flavor-Changing Processes follows matching, operator mixing, threshold running, matrix elements, phase space, and long-distance terms into one physical amplitude.
  4. Neutral-Meson Mixing and Mixing-Induced CP Violation solves the decaying two-state system and separates CPCP violation in mixing, decay, and their interference.
  5. Quark CP Violation and the Unitarity Triangle derives JJ, triangle closure and area, direct-CPCP phase requirements, and the distinct inputs that constrain the triangle.
  6. Strong CP and the Axion Interface constructs θˉ\bar\theta under anomalous rotations and shows how a QCD axion promotes it to a dynamically relaxed field.

The first five routes form one hard-dependency chain for a full weak-flavor synthesis. The sixth shares Yukawa phases and anomaly bookkeeping but has a different hard prerequisite and a different physical invariant.

Conventions that keep the chain consistent

Section titled “Conventions that keep the chain consistent”

The site conventions fix γ5=iγ0γ1γ2γ3\gamma_5=i\gamma^0\gamma^1\gamma^2\gamma^3, ϵ0123=+1\epsilon^{0123}=+1, ϵ0123=1\epsilon_{0123}=-1, and the (+---) metric. This chapter adds:

SurfaceConventionInvariant check
CKM matrixV=UuUdV=U_u^\dagger U_d with the standard three-angle parameterization and Vub=s13eiδV_{ub}=s_{13}e^{-i\delta}VV=1V^\dagger V=\mathbf1 and quartets are unchanged by quark rephasing
Weak HamiltonianQbare=ZQ(μ)Q^{\rm bare}=ZQ(\mu), γ=Z1μdZ/dμ\gamma=Z^{-1}\mu\,dZ/d\mu, so μdQ/dμ=γQ\mu\,dQ/d\mu=-\gamma Q and μdC/dμ=γTC\mu\,dC/d\mu=\gamma^{\mathsf T}Cμd[CTQ]/dμ=0\mu\,d[C^{\mathsf T}\langle Q\rangle]/d\mu=0 to the computed order
Neutral mixingλf=(q/p)(Aˉf/Af)\lambda_f=(q/p)(\bar A_f/A_f) and, for ΔΓ=0\Delta\Gamma=0, ACP=[Γ(Pˉ0(t)f)Γ(P0(t)f)]/sumA_{CP}=[\Gamma(\bar P^0(t)\to f)-\Gamma(P^0(t)\to f)]/\text{sum}ACP=SfsinΔmtCfcosΔmtA_{CP}=S_f\sin\Delta mt-C_f\cos\Delta mt is invariant under flavor-state rephasing
Strong CPCPLθ=(gs2θ/32π2)GμνaG~aμν\mathcal L_\theta=(g_s^2\theta/32\pi^2)G^a_{\mu\nu}\widetilde G^{a\mu\nu} and Lm=qˉLMqqR+h.c.\mathcal L_m=-\bar q_LM_qq_R+\text{h.c.}θˉ=θ+argdetMq\bar\theta=\theta+\arg\det M_q is unchanged by an anomalous chiral basis transformation

A source using V=UdUuV=U_d^\dagger U_u, the opposite CPCP-asymmetry numerator, ΔΓ=ΓHΓL\Delta\Gamma=\Gamma_H-\Gamma_L, or θˉ=θargdetY\bar\theta=\theta-\arg\det Y must be translated in full. The invariant checkpoint, not the intermediate sign, decides whether the translation succeeded.

A flavor claim is reproducible only if its layers remain distinct:

LayerExample objectWhat must accompany it
Short-distance theoryCKM product and Wilson coefficientoperator normalization, scheme, scale, perturbative order, thresholds
Long-distance QCDhadronic matrix element or absorptive sum over common statesrenormalization match, finite-volume/continuum or model method, covariance
Propagation and kinematicsphase space, line shape, M12M_{12}, Γ12\Gamma_{12}, time acceptancemass/width convention, state phases, approximations, detector interface
Inferencefitted invariant, triangle region, or CPCP asymmetrydataset identity, likelihood/covariance, nuisance treatment, evidence date

The first three layers can be combined in a stable formal derivation. The last becomes a current-status statement only with a versioned evidence source.

Choose one weak-flavor amplitude or mixing observable and answer the following without assigning a score:

  1. Basis: Which field rephasings or unitary rotations are unphysical? A successful answer identifies an invariant quartet, commutator, or λf\lambda_f. Repair at the invariant map.
  2. Matching: Which heavy modes were removed and which operators remain? A successful answer states the basis, matching scale, and power corrections. Repair with the preparation diagnostic.
  3. Running: How do coefficient and matrix element scheme/scale dependences cancel? A successful answer writes the paired RG equations and a finite-basis transformation. Repair at the chapter convention table.
  4. Phases: Which phases are weak, strong, mixing, or conventional? A successful answer demonstrates rephasing invariance and names the strong phase needed for direct CPCP violation. Repair through the chapter guide.
  5. Evidence ceiling: Which numerical inputs could change? A successful answer separates structural identities from hadronic, experimental, and correlated-fit inputs using the four-layer table.

A complete synthesis can be reconstructed from the declared basis and scales, survives rephasing, reaches a physical rate or invariant, and states at least one limiting or null check.

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