628 research outputs found
Chiral expansion of the nucleon mass to order q^6
We present the results of a complete two-loop calculation at order q^6 of the
nucleon mass in manifestly Lorentz-invariant chiral perturbation theory. The
renormalization is performed using the reformulated infrared renormalization,
which allows for the treatment of two-loop integrals while preserving all
relevant symmetries, in particular chiral symmetry.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX
Two-nucleon problem in semi-relativistic baryon chiral perturbation theory
We consider a symmetry-preserving approach to the nucleon-nucleon scattering
problem in the framework of the higher-derivative formulation of baryon chiral
perturbation theory. Within this framework the leading-order amplitude is
calculated by solving renormalizable equations and corrections are taken into
account perturbatively.Comment: 3 pages, talk given at 20th European Conference on Few-Body Problems
in Physics (EFB 20), Pisa, Italy, 10-14 Sep 200
Universality of the rho-meson coupling in effective field theory
It is shown that both the universal coupling of the rho-meson and the
Kawarabayashi-Suzuki-Riadzuddin-Fayyazuddin expression for the magnitude of its
coupling constant follow from the requirement that chiral perturbation theory
of pions, nucleons, and rho-mesons is a consistent effective field theory. The
prerequisite of the derivation is that all ultraviolet divergences can be
absorbed in the redefinition of fields and the available parameters of the most
general effective Lagrangian.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX 4, accepted for publication in PR
Nucleon axial form factors from two-flavour Lattice QCD
We present preliminary results on the axial form factor and the
induced pseudoscalar form factor of the nucleon. A systematic
analysis of the excited-state contributions to form factors is performed on the
CLS ensemble `N6' with and lattice spacing . The relevant three-point functions were computed with
source-sink separations ranging from to $t_s \sim \
1.4 \ \text{fm}$. We observe that the form factors suffer from non-trivial
excited-state contributions at the source-sink separations available to us. It
is noted that naive plateau fits underestimate the excited-state contributions
and that the method of summed operator insertions correctly accounts for these
effects.Comment: 7 pages, 12 figures; talk presented at Lattice 2014 -- 32nd
International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 23-28 June, 2014, Columbia
University New York, N
Nucleon electromagnetic form factors in two-flavour QCD
We present results for the nucleon electromagnetic form factors, including
the momentum transfer dependence and derived quantities (charge radii and
magnetic moment). The analysis is performed using O(a) improved Wilson fermions
in Nf=2 QCD measured on the CLS ensembles. Particular focus is placed on a
systematic evaluation of the influence of excited states in three-point
correlation functions, which lead to a biased evaluation, if not accounted for
correctly. We argue that the use of summed operator insertions and fit
ans\"atze including excited states allow us to suppress and control this
effect. We employ a novel method to perform joint chiral and continuum
extrapolations, by fitting the form factors directly to the expressions of
covariant baryonic chiral effective field theory. The final results for the
charge radii and magnetic moment from our lattice calculations include, for the
first time, a full error budget. We find that our estimates are compatible with
experimental results within their overall uncertainties.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, citations modifie
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