109 research outputs found
Rare decay : on corrections beyond the leading order
The preceding experimental and theoretical results on the rare decay are briefly summarized. Already computed two-loop QED corrections
are reviewed and the bremsstrahlung contribution beyond the soft-photon
approximation is analytically calculated. The possible further contribution of
QCD loop corrections is estimated using the leading logarithm approximation.
The complete result can be used to fit the value of the contact interaction
coupling to the recent KTeV experiment with the result .Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, 1 tabl
Resonance saturation in the odd-intrinsic parity sector of low-energy QCD
Using the large N_C approximation we have constructed the most general chiral
resonance Lagrangian in the odd-intrinsic parity sector that can generate low
energy chiral constants up to O(p^6). Integrating out the resonance fields
these O(p^6) constants are expressed in terms of resonance couplings and
masses. The role of eta' is discussed and its contribution is explicitly
factorized. Using the resonance basis we have also calculated two QCD Green
functions of currents: and and found, imposing high energy
constraints, additional relations for resonance couplings. We have studied
several phenomenological implications based on these correlators from which let
us mention here our prediction for the pi0-pole contribution to the muon g-2
factor: .Comment: 42 pages, 3 figure
Renormalization and additional degrees of freedom within the chiral effective theory for spin-1 resonances
We study in detail various aspects of the renormalization of the spin-1
resonance propagator in the effective field theory framework. First, we briefly
review the formalisms for the description of spin-1 resonances in the path
integral formulation with the stress on the issue of propagating degrees of
freedom. Then we calculate the one-loop 1-- meson self-energy within the
Resonance chiral theory in the chiral limit using different methods for the
description of spin-one particles, namely the Proca field, antisymmetric tensor
field and the first order formalisms. We discuss in detail technical aspects of
the renormalization procedure which are inherent to the power-counting
non-renormalizable theory and give a formal prescription for the organization
of both the counterterms and one-particle irreducible graphs. We also construct
the corresponding propagators and investigate their properties. We show that
the additional poles corresponding to the additional one-particle states are
generated by loop corrections, some of which are negative norm ghosts or
tachyons. We count the number of such additional poles and briefly discuss
their physical meaning.Comment: 65 pages, 12 figure
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