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Scattering amplitude and shift in self-energy in medium
Two simple proofs are presented for the first order virial expansion of the
self-energy of a particle moving through a medium, characterised by temperature
and/or chemical potential(s). One is based on the virial expansion of the
self-energy operator itself, while the other is on the analysis of its Feynman
diagrams in configuration space.Comment: 6 pages, revtex, with 1 eps figur
Vector and axial vector mesons at finite temperature
We consider the thermal correlation functions of vector and axial-vector
currents and evaluate corrections to the vector and axial-vector meson pole
terms to one loop in chiral perturbation theory. As expected, the pole
positions do not shift to leading order in temperature. But the residues
decrease with temperature
Current algebra derivation of temperature dependence of hadron couplings with currents
The vector and the axial-vector meson couplings with the vector and the
axial-vector currents respectively at finite temperature have been obtained in
Ref. \cite{Mallik} by calculating all the relevant one-loop Feynman graphs with
vertices obtained from the effective chiral Lagrangian. On the other hand, the
same couplings were also derived in Ref.\cite{Ioffe1} by applying the method of
current algebra and the hypothesis of partial conservation of axial-vector
current (PCAC). The latter method appears to miss certain terms; in the case of
the vector meson coupling with the vector current, for example, a term
containing the coupling is missed. A similar situation would
also appear for the nucleon coupling with the nucleon current. In this note we
resolve these differences.Comment: 7 pages, 2 eps figure
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