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A model-independent analysis of final-state interactions in \bar B_{d/s}^0 --> J/psi pi pi
Exploiting -meson decays for Standard Model tests and beyond requires a
precise understanding of the strong final-state interactions that can be
provided model-independently by means of dispersion theory. This formalism
allows one to deduce the universal pion-pion final-state interactions from the
accurately known phase shifts and, in the scalar sector, a
coupled-channel treatment with the kaon-antikaon system. In this work an
analysis of the decays and is presented. We find very good agreement with the data up
to 1.05 GeV with a number of parameters reduced significantly compared to a
phenomenological analysis. In addition, the phases of the amplitudes are
correct by construction, a crucial feature when it comes to studies of
violation in heavy-meson decays.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figures, version published in JHE
Neutrino emissivity under neutral kaon condensation
Neutrino emissivity from neutron star matter with neutral kaon condensate is
considered. It is shown that a new cooling channel is opened, and what is more,
all previously known channels acquire the greater emissivity reaching the level
of the direct URCA cycle in normal matter.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, to be published in Phys.Rev.C, revised version:
the sectioning changed and more discussion adde
MesonNet Workshop on Meson Transition Form Factors
The mini-proceedings of the Workshop on Meson Transition Form Factors held in
Cracow from May 29th to 30th, 2012 introduce the meson transition form factor
project with special emphasis on the interrelations between the various form
factors (on-shell, single off-shell, double off-shell). Short summaries of the
talks presented at the workshop follow.Comment: 69 pages, 14 figures; all talks can be found at
https://sites.google.com/site/mesonnetwork/home/activities/form-factor-workshop-2012;
v2: workshop link updated (as the page had to be moved to a commercial
server), table 6 correcte
Isospin mixing in the nucleon and 4He and the nucleon strange electric form factor
In order to isolate the contribution of the nucleon strange electric form
factor to the parity-violating asymmetry measured in 4He(\vec e,e')4He
experiments, it is crucial to have a reliable estimate of the magnitude of
isospin-symmetry-breaking (ISB) corrections in both the nucleon and 4He. We
examine this issue in the present letter. Isospin admixtures in the nucleon are
determined in chiral perturbation theory, while those in 4He are derived from
nuclear interactions, including explicit ISB terms. A careful analysis of the
model dependence in the resulting predictions for the nucleon and nuclear ISB
contributions to the asymmetry is carried out. We conclude that, at the low
momentum transfers of interest in recent measurements reported by the HAPPEX
collaboration at Jefferson Lab, these contributions are of comparable magnitude
to those associated with strangeness components in the nucleon electric form
factor.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, revtex
Reconciling threshold and subthreshold expansions for pion-nucleon scattering
Heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) at one loop fails in relating
the pion-nucleon amplitude in the physical region and for subthreshold
kinematics due to loop effects enhanced by large low-energy constants. Studying
the chiral convergence of threshold and subthreshold parameters up to fourth
order in the small-scale expansion, we address the question to what extent this
tension can be mitigated by including the as an explicit degree
of freedom and/or using a covariant formulation of baryon ChPT. We find that
the inclusion of the indeed reduces the low-energy constants to more
natural values and thereby improves consistency between threshold and
subthreshold kinematics. In addition, even in the -less theory the
resummation of corrections in the covariant scheme improves the results
markedly over the heavy-baryon formulation, in line with previous observations
in the single-baryon sector of ChPT that so far have evaded a profound
theoretical explanation.Comment: 10 pages, 4 tables, Mathematica notebook with the analytic
expressions for threshold and subthreshold parameters included as
supplementary material; journal versio
Virtual photons in the pion form factors and the energy-momentum tensor
We evaluate the vector and scalar form factor of the pion in the presence of virtual photons at next-to-leading order in two-flavor chiral perturbation theory. We also consider the scalar and tensor pion form factors of the energy-momentum tensor. We find that the intrinsic electromagnetic corrections are very small for the vector and charged pion scalar form factor. The scalar radius of the neutral pion is reduced by two percent. We perform infrared regularization by considering electron-positron annihilation into pions and the decay of a light Higgs boson into a pion pair. We discuss the detector resolution dependent contributions to the various form factors and pion radii
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