205 research outputs found
Is the strong-interaction proton-proton scattering length renormalization scale dependent in effective field theory?
It is shown that the strong-interaction proton-proton scattering
length in very low-energy effective field theory does not depend on the
renormalization scale, if the electromagnetic interaction is "switched off"
consistently.Comment: 9 pages, no figures, ReVTEX
How to define physical properties of unstable particles
In the framework of effective quantum field theory we address the definition
of physical quantities characterizing unstable particles. With the aid of a
one-loop calculation, we study this issue in terms of the charge and the
magnetic moment of a spin-1/2 resonance. By appealing to the invariance of
physical observables under field redefinitions we demonstrate that physical
properties of unstable particles should be extracted from the residues at
complex (double) poles of the corresponding S-matrix.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, REVTeX
Doublet channel neutron-deuteron scattering in leading order effective field theory
The doublet channel neutron-deuteron scattering amplitude is calculated in
leading order effective field theory (EFT). It is shown that this amplitude
does not depend on a constant contact interaction three-body force.
Satisfactory agreement with available data is obtained when only two-body
forces are included.Comment: Conference talk (Gegelia) at "Mesons & Light Nuclei '01" Prague,
Czech Republic, 2-6 July, 2001, 5 pages, RevTe
Regularization, renormalization and "peratization" in effective field theory for two nucleons
We discuss conceptual aspects of renormalization in the context of effective
field theories for the two-nucleon system. It is shown that, contrary to
widespread belief, renormalization scheme dependence of the scattering
amplitude can only be eliminated up to the order the calculations are
performed. We further consider an effective theory for an exactly solvable
quantum mechanical model which possesses a long- and short-range interaction to
simulate pionful effective field theory. We discuss the meaning of low-energy
theorems in this model and demonstrate their validity in calculations with a
finite cutoff as long as it is chosen of the order of the hard scale
in the problem. Removing the cutoff by taking the limit
yields a finite result for the scattering amplitude but violates the low-energy
theorems and is, therefore, not compatible with the effective field theory
framework.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Eur. Phys. J.
Can the Fundamental Theory Of Everything be Renormalizable?
Some considerations showing that renormalizable theories with consistent
perturbative theries can not be nonperturbatively finite (in terms of bare
parameters) are provided. Accordingly any fundamental unified theory has to be
either non renormalizable or order by order finite.Comment: 3 pages (LaTEX file
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