26 research outputs found
Taking dibaryon fields seriously
We propose a low energy effective field theory of QCD at the scale of pion
mass for the sector, being the baryon number, which contains two
dibaryon fields in addition to the nucleons and pions. It has a well defined
counting, is renormalizable and the nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitudes are
manifestly unitary at leading order. We work out a lower energy effective
theory for nucleons with energy much lower than the pion mass and three
momentum comparable to it, which also has a well defined counting and is
renormalizable. The dibaryon fields must also be kept as explicit degrees of
freedom in this theory. We calculate the scattering amplitudes at
next-to-leading order for the and channels in this framework
and obtain an excellent description of the phase shifts for center of mass
energies in the range.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures; misprints corrected, explanations enlarged,
references added. Journal versio
On the factorization of chiral logarithms in the pion form factors
The recently proposed hard-pion chiral perturbation theory predicts that the
leading chiral logarithms factorize with respect to the energy dependence in
the chiral limit. This claim has been successfully tested in the pion form
factors up to two loops in chiral perturbation theory. In the present paper we
explain this factorization property at two loops and even show that it is valid
to all orders for a subclass of diagrams. We also demonstrate that
factorization is violated starting at three loops.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures. A few misprints corrected and references added,
version appeared in JHE
Chiral effective theory with a light scalar and lattice QCD
We extend the usual chiral perturbation theory framework (PT) to allow
the inclusion of a light dynamical isosinglet scalar. Using lattice QCD
results, and a few phenomenological inputs, we explore the parameter space of
the effective theory. We discuss the S-wave pion-pion scattering lengths,
extract the average value of the two light quark masses and evaluate the impact
of the dynamical singlet field in the low--energy constants ,
and of PT. We also show how to extract the mass
and width of the sigma resonance from chiral extrapolations of lattice QCD
data.Comment: Journal version. Added the study of the scalar two-point function and
a discussion of the analytical properties of the sigma pole and its
dependence on the quark masses. We clarified the relation of PT with
unitarized PT. Figures 6 and 8 have been improved. 28 pages, 2 tables, 8
figure
The late Roman villa of Vilauba and its context: a first report on field-work and excavation in Catalunya, North-East Spain, 1978–81
The first three seasons of a joint Anglo-Catalan research project in north-eastern Spain have concentrated on the Roman villa of Vilauba. It has been shown that the site was occupied for some nine centuries, but the most important discoveries have been the elucidation of substantial phases of occupation from the fifth to seventh centuries A.D., which included in the latest phase a large press building for olive oil. These findings have pointed to the problems of the transition from the Roman to the early medieval period, which have also been met in the field survey of the surrounding region. The medieval settlement pattern had emerged by the ninth or tenth centuries, but its relationship with the Roman pattern remains to be clearly established. Important discoveries have also been made about considerable geomorphological changes in the area, which can be dated to the post-Roman period. A range of techniques have been used in the survey, including recording of standing buildings, geophysical survey and surface collection, which, added to the environmental and pottery studies from the excavation, are shedding important light on the Roman and early medieval rural development of this part of Spain and on the western Mediterranean more generally
Factorization of leading chiral logarithms in the pion form factors
In the recently proposed framework of hard pion chiral perturbation theory, the leading chiral logarithms are predicted to factorize with respect to the energy dependence in the chiral limit. We have scrutinized this assumption in the case of vector and scalar pion form factors FV;S(s) by means of standard chiral perturbation theory and dispersion relations. We show that this factorization
property is valid for the elastic contribution to the dispersion integrals for FV;S(s) but it is violated starting at three loops when the inelastic four-pion contributions arise
A scrutiny of hard pion chiral perturbation theory
In the recently proposed framework of hard pion chiral perturbation theory, the leading chiral logarithms are predicted to factorize with respect to the energy dependence in the chiral limit. We have scrutinized this assumption in the case of vector and scalar pion form factors FV;S(s) by means of standard chiral perturbation theory and dispersion relations. We show that this factorization property is valid for the elastic contribution to the dispersion integrals for FV;S(s) but it is violated starting at three loops when the inelastic four-pion contributions arise