82 research outputs found
A possible experimental determination of from decays
scattering and decays are studied at leading order of
improved chiral perturbation theory. It is shown that high precision experiments at, e.g., DANE should allow for a direct measurement of
the quark mass ratio /.Comment: 9 pages, preprint IPNO-TH 93-17, 2 figures not included, available
upon request, plain Latex, April 199
Contributions of order to form factors and unitarity of the CKM matrix
The form factors for the semileptonic decay are computed to
order in generalized chiral perturbation theory. The main difference
with the standard expressions consists in contributions quadratic in
quark masses, which are described by a single divergence-free low-energy
constant, . A new simultaneous analysis is presented for the CKM matrix
element , the ratio , decay rates and the
scalar form factor slope . This framework easily accommodates the
precise value for deduced from superallowed nuclear -decays
Probing the quark condensate by means of pi-pi scattering
The available experimental information is consistent with the Weinberg
predictions for the threshold parameters of pi-pi-scattering. The data,
however, only test those relations that are insensitive to the quark masses m_u
and m_d. Recent theoretical progress leads to remarkably sharp predictions for
the behaviour of the S- and P-wave phase shifts in the elastic region -- one of
the very few low energy phenomena in QCD, where theory is ahead of experiment
and where new precision data would subject the theory to a crucial test (Talk
given at the DAFCE workshop, Frascati, November 1996)
The Breathing Mode in Extended Skyrme Model
We study an extended Skyrme model which includes fourth and sixth-order
terms. We explore some static properties like the -nucleon mass
splitting and investigate the Skyrmion breathing mode in the framework of the
linear response theory. We find that the monopole response function has a
pronounced peak located at 400 MeV, which we identify to the Roper
resonance . As compared to the standard one, the extended Skyrme model
provides a more accurate description of baryon properties.Comment: 12 pages of plain Latex and 3 figures (available from the authors),
preprint IPNO/TH 93-0
Producing valid statistics when legislation, culture, and medical practices differ for births at or before the threshold of survival: Report of a European workshop
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Isospin breaking corrections to low-energy pi-K scattering
We evaluate the matrix elements for the processes pi^0 K^0 -> pi^0 K^0 and
pi^- K^+ -> pi^0 K^0 in the presence of isospin breaking terms at leading and
next-to-leading order. As a direct application the releveant combination of the
S-wave scattering lengths involved in the pion-kaon atom lifetime is
determined. We discuss the sensitivity of the results with respect to the input
parameters.Comment: 33 pages, plain latex, 2 figure
pi-pi scattering in a QCD based model field theory
A model field theory, in which the interaction between quarks is mediated by
dressed vector boson exchange, is used to analyse the pionic sector of QCD. It
is shown that this model, which incorporates dynamical chiral symmetry
breaking, asymptotic freedom and quark confinement, allows one to calculate
, , and the partial wave amplitudes in -
scattering and obtain good agreement with the experimental data, with the
latter being well described up to energies \mbox{ MeV}.Comment: 23 Pages, 4 figures in PostScript format, PHY-7512-TH-93, REVTEX
Available via anonymous ftp in /pub: login anonymou get pipi93.tex Fig1.ps
Fig2.ps Fig3.ps Fig4.p
Baryons as Chiral Solitons in the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio Model
The description of baryons as chiral solitons of the Nambu--Jona--Lasinio
(NJL) model is reviewed. A motivation for the soliton description of baryons is
provided from large QCD. Rigorous results on the spontaneous breaking of
chiral symmetry in QCD are discussed. It is then argued that the NJL model
provides a fair description of low--energy hadron physics. The NJL model is
therefore employed to mimic the low--energy chiral flavor dynamics of QCD. The
model is bosonized by functional integral techniques and the physical content
of the emerging effective meson theory is discussed. In particular, its
relation to the Skyrme model is established. The static soliton solutions of
the bosonized NJL model are found, their properties discussed, and the
influence of various meson fields studied. These considerations provide strong
support of Witten's conjecture that baryons can be understood as soliton
solutions of effective meson theories. The chiral soliton of the NJL model is
then quantized in a semiclassical fashion and various static properties of the
nucleon are studied. The dominating corrections to the semiclassically
quantized soliton are investigated. Time--dependent meson fluctuations off the
chiral soliton are explored and employed to estimate the quantum corrections to
the soliton mass. Finally, hyperons are described as chiral solitons of the NJL
model. This is done in both, the collective rotational approach of Yabu and
Ando as well as in the bound state approach of Callan and Klebanov.Comment: 120 pages, uuencoded and compressed postscript file is submitted,
hardcopy available upon request
Anomalous non-leptonic kaon decays
We derive an effective DELTA-S = 1 lagrangian incorporating the chiral anomaly for non-leptonic K decays to O(p4) in chiral perturbation theory. A complete analysis to O(p4) of the decays K+ --> pi+-pi-0-gamma and K(L) --> pi+-pi--gamma is presented including the dominant effects at O(p6)
VoiceS: voice quality after transoral CO2 laser surgery versus single vocal cord irradiation for unilateral stage 0 and I glottic larynx cancer-a randomized phase III trial [study protocol].
BACKGROUND
Surgery and radiotherapy are well-established standards of care for unilateral stage 0 and I early-stage glottic cancer (ESGC). Based on comparative studies and meta-analyses, functional and oncological outcomes after both treatment modalities are similar. Historically, radiotherapy (RT) has been performed by irradiation of the whole larynx. However, only the involved vocal cord is being treated with recently introduced hypofractionated concepts that result in 8 to 10-fold smaller target volumes. Retrospective data argues for an improvement in voice quality with non-inferior local control. Based on these findings, single vocal cord irradiation (SVCI) has been implemented as a routine approach in some institutions for ESGC in recent years. However, prospective data directly comparing SVCI with surgery is lacking. The aim of VoiceS is to fill this gap.
METHODS
In this prospective randomized multi-center open-label phase III study with a superiority design, 34 patients with histopathologically confirmed, untreated, unilateral stage 0-I ESGC (unilateral cTis or cT1a) will be randomized to SVCI or transoral CO2-laser microsurgical cordectomy (TLM). Average difference in voice quality, measured by using the voice handicap index (VHI) will be modeled over four time points (6, 12, 18, and 24 months). Primary endpoint of this study will be the patient-reported subjective voice quality between 6 to 24 months after randomization. Secondary endpoints will include perceptual impression of the voice via roughness - breathiness - hoarseness (RBH) assessment at the above-mentioned time points. Additionally, quantitative characteristics of voice, loco-regional tumor control at 2 and 5 years, and treatment toxicity at 2 and 5 years based on CTCAE v.5.0 will be reported.
DISCUSSION
To our knowledge, VoiceS is the first randomized phase III trial comparing SVCI with TLM. Results of this study may lead to improved decision-making in the treatment of ESGC.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04057209. Registered on 15 August 2019. Cantonal Ethics Committee KEK-BE 2019-01506
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