595 research outputs found
Renormalization of Velocity-Changing Dimension-Five Operators in the Heavy-Quark Effective Theory
We study the renormalization of operators of the type in the heavy-quark effective theory (HQET). We construct the
combinations of such operators that are renormalized multiplicatively, and
calculate their velocity-dependent anomalous dimensions at the one-loop order.
We then show that the virial theorem of the HQET is not renormalized, and that
in the limit of equal velocities the anomalous dimension of the chromo-electric
operator vanishes to all orders in perturbation theory. This implies an exact
relation between renormalization constants, which may help in a future
calculation of the two-loop anomalous dimension of the chromo-magnetic
operator.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Low Energy Constants from Kl4 Form-Factors
We have calculated the form-factors F and G in K ---> pi pi e nu decays (Kl4)
to two-loop order in Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT). Combining this together
with earlier two-loop calculations an updated set of values for the L's, the
ChPT constants at p^4, is obtained. We discuss the uncertainties in the
determination and the changes compared to previous estimates.Comment: 6 pages, uses axodraw.sty, 2 figures, bug in program corrected, new
numerical result
Chiral extrapolation and determination of low-energy constants from lattice data
We propose analytic approximations of chiral SU(3) amplitudes for the
extrapolation of lattice data to the physical meson masses. The method allows
the determination of NNLO low-energy constants in a controllable fashion. We
test the approach with recent lattice data for the ratio F_K/F_pi of meson
decay constants.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, matches version published in PLB: title enlarged,
comments added, results unchange
Recommendations and guidelines for applied nutrition experiments in rabbits
[EN] The aim of this paper was to draw up a set of recommendations for applied nutrition and feeding trials with rabbits, in relation to certain aspects such as determining the nutritive value of raw materials or diets in growing or reproducing animals, studying digestive physiology and obtaining growth and reproduction parameters. We deal first with animals, size of the sample, housing conditions, diets, handling, measurements, and the data analyses relevant to the design of the experiment are described. Secondly, we give a list of recommended items and include some comments.This study was partly supported by the EUROPEAN COMMISSION (ERAFE program and the COST 848 Action).Fernández-Carmona, J.; Blas, E.; Pascual Amorós, JJ.; Maertens, L.; Gidenne, T.; Xiccato, G.; GarcÃa, J. (2005). Recommendations and guidelines for applied nutrition experiments in rabbits. World Rabbit Science. 13. doi:10.4995/wrs.2005.516SWORD1
Form-Factors and - Scattering
The and form-factors of and the quark condensates are
calculated to in Chiral Perturbation Theory (CHPT). Full
formulas are presented as much as possible. A full refit of most of the CHPT parameters is done with a discussion of all inputs and underlying
assumptions. We discuss the consequences for the vacuum expectation values,
decay constants, pseudoscalar masses and - scattering.Comment: 51 page
Relations at Order in Chiral Perturbation Theory
We report on a search of relations valid at order in Chiral
Perturbation Theory. We have found relations between ,
scattering, decays, masses and decay constants and scalar and
vector form factors. In this paper we give the relations and a first numerical
check of them.Comment: 18 pages, numerical discussion extended including a new figur
The SU(2) and SU(3) chiral phase transitions within Chiral Perturbation Theory
The SU(2) and SU(3) chiral phase transitions in a hot gas made of pions,
kaons and etas are studied within the framework of Chiral Perturbation Theory.
By using the meson meson scattering phase shifts in a second order virial
expansion, we are able to describe the temperature dependence of the quark
condensates. We have estimated the critical temperatures where the different
condensates melt. In particular, the SU(3) formalism yields a lower critical
temperature for the non-strange condensates than within SU(2), and also
suggests that the strange condensate may melt at a somewhat higher temperature,
due to the different strange and non-strange quark masses.Comment: 4 pages, two figures. Final version to appear in Phys Rev D. Complete
model independent calculation. Unitarized ChPt only used to check
extrapolation at high T. References added and numerical bug correcte
A Parametrization for
We discuss various models and Chiral Perturbation Theory results for the
form factors and . We check in how much a simple
parametrization with a few parameters can be used to extract information from
experiment.Comment: 19 pages, 14 figure
Improved Analysis of J/psi Decays into a Vector Meson and Two Pseudoscalars
Recently, the BES collaboration has published an extensive partial wave
analysis of experimental data on J/psi -> phi pi+pi-, J/psi -> omega pi+pi-,
J/psi -> phi K+K- and J/psi -> omega K+K-. These new results are analyzed here,
with full account of detection efficiencies, in the framework of a chiral
unitary description with coupled-channel final state interactions between pi-pi
and K-bar K pairs. The emission of a dimeson pair is described in terms of the
strange and nonstrange scalar form factors of the pion and the kaon, which
include the final state interaction and are constrained by unitarity and by
matching to the next-to-leading-order chiral expressions. This procedure allows
for a calculation of the S-wave component of the dimeson spectrum including the
f_0(980) resonance, and for an estimation of the low-energy constants of Chiral
Perturbation Theory, in particular the large N_c suppressed constants L_4^r and
L_6^r. The decays in question are also sensitive to physics associated with OZI
violation in the 0++ channel. It is found that the S-wave contributions to phi
pi+pi-, phi K+K- and omega pi+pi- given by the BES partial-wave analysis may be
very well fitted up to a dimeson center-of-mass energy of ~1.2 GeV, for a large
and positive value of L_4^r and a value of L_6^r compatible with zero. An
accurate determination of the amount of OZI violation in the J/psi -> phi
pi+pi- decay is achieved, and the S-wave contribution to omega K+K- near
threshold is predicted.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures, title changed, accepted version for PR
Patterns on the numerical duplication by their admissibility degree
We develop the theory of patterns on numerical semigroups in terms of the
admissibility degree. We prove that the Arf pattern induces every strongly
admissible pattern, and determine all patterns equivalent to the Arf pattern.
We study patterns on the numerical duplication when . We
also provide a definition of patterns on rings
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