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Rho meson properties in nuclear matter from QCD sum rules
We study the properties of rho mesons in nuclear matter by means of QCD sum
rules at finite density. For increased sensitivity, we subtract out the vacuum
contributions. With the spectral function as estimated in the literature, these
subtracted sum rules are found to be not well satisfied. We suppose that Landau
singularities from higher resonance states in the nearby region in this channel
are the cause for this failure.Comment: 5 pages including 1 figure, Latex, uses sprocl.sty, psfig; Presented
at the Conference on Strong and Electroweak Matter (SEWM 2000), Marseille,
France, 14-17 June 200
Hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution to the muon g-2 in large-N_C QCD
We present our recent semi-analytical evaluation of the pion-pole
contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering, using a description of the
pion-photon-photon form factor based on large-N_C and short-distance properties
of QCD. Inclusion of all light pseudoscalar states leads to a_{mu}(LbyL;PS) = +
8.3 (1.2) x 10^{-10}. We also sketch an effective field theory approach to
hadronic light-by-light scattering. It yields the leading logarithmic terms
that are enhanced by a factor N_C and shows that the sign of a_{mu}(LbyL;had)
cannot be inferred from a constituent quark-loop. In view of several
problematic issues that still remain to be clarified, our estimate for the full
hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution is a_{mu}(LbyL;had) = + 8 (4) x
10^{-10}.Comment: 10 pages including 3 figures, Latex, uses ws-p8-50x6-00.cls; Talk
presented at the Workshop on the Phenomenology of Large N_C QCD, Tempe,
Arizona, USA, 9-11 January 200
Hadronic light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2: impact of proposed measurements of the (pi^0 -> gamma gamma) decay width and the (gamma^* gamma -> pi^0) transition form factor with the KLOE-2 experiment
We discuss, how planned measurements at KLOE-2 of the (pi^0 -> gamma gamma)
decay width and the (gamma^* gamma -> pi^0) transition form factor can improve
estimates for the numerically dominant pion-exchange contribution to hadronic
light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2 and what are the limitations related
to the modelling of the off-shellness of the pion.Comment: 4 pages, talk presented at MESON 2012 - 12th International Workshop
on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction, Krakow, Poland, 31 May - 5
June 201
Chiral Dynamics in the electroweak sector
Using a chiral Lagrangian we show that strongly interacting models of
electroweak symmetry breaking are not in conflict with precision data. Such
models, like Technicolor, need not lead to a heavy Higgs-like signal.
Furthermore, the allowed values for the low-energy constants in the effective
Lagrangian, derived from bounds on the oblique correction parameters S,T,U, are
not unnatural. Finally, we point out that there are some problems with gauge
invariance, if one tries to relate the oblique parameters to the low-energy
constants in the ordinary chiral Lagrangian for QCD of Gasser and Leutwyler. In
particular, S cannot be identified with l_5^{GL}.Comment: 2 pages, Latex (sprocl.sty); Talk held at the Workshop Chiral
Dynamics 2000, Newport News, USA, 17-22 July 200
The electroweak chiral Lagrangian revisited
Using a manifestly gauge-invariant approach we show that the set of
low-energy constants in the electroweak chiral Lagrangian currently used in the
literature is redundant. In particular, by employing the equations of motion
for the gauge fields, one can choose to remove two low-energy constants which
contribute to the self-energies of the gauge bosons. The relation of this
result to the experimentally determined values for the oblique parameters S,T
and U is discussed. We then evaluate the matching relation between
gauge-invariant Green's functions in the full and the effective theory for the
case of the Standard Model with a heavy Higgs boson and compare the results for
the independent low-energy constants with those for a simple Technicolor model.
Since the pattern of the low-energy constants is very different in these two
models it may be misleading to mimic any strongly interacting symmetry breaking
sector by a heavy Higgs boson. From our investigation we conclude that current
electroweak precision data do not really rule out such strongly interacting
models.Comment: 10 pages, Latex. Based on talks presented at the Linear Collider
Workshop, Oxford, 20-23 March 1999 and at the International Symposium
Ahrenshoop, Buckow, Germany, 23-28 August 1999. To appear in the Proceedings
of the 2nd ECFA/DESY Study on Physics Studies for a Future Linear Collider.
v2: one sign in Table 1 and some typos corrected; some comments added in
Section 5; Conclusions unchange
Status of hadronic light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2
We give an update on the status of the hadronic light-by-light scattering
contribution to the muon g-2. We review recent work by various groups, list
some of the open problems and give an outlook on how to better control the
uncertainty of this contribution. This is necessary in order to fully profit
from planned future muon g-2 experiments to test the Standard Model. Despite
some recent developments, we think that the estimate a_{mu}^{HLbL} = (116 \pm
40) x 10^{-11} still gives a fair description of the current situation.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, based on presentations at PHIPSI13, Rome; Working
Group on Radiative Corrections and Monte Carlo Generators for Low Energies,
Frascati; LC13, Trento, September 201
On the precision of a data-driven estimate of the pseudoscalar-pole contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2
The evaluation of the numerically dominant pseudoscalar-pole contribution to
hadronic light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2 involves the
pseudoscalar-photon transition form factor F_{P gamma^* gamma^*}(-Q_1^2,
-Q_2^2) with P = pi^0, eta, eta^\prime and, in general, two off-shell photons
with spacelike momenta Q_{1,2}^2. We determine which regions of photon momenta
give the main contribution for hadronic light-by-light scattering. Furthermore,
we analyze how the precision of future measurements of the single- and
double-virtual form factor impacts the precision of a data-driven estimate of
this contribution to hadronic light-by-light scattering.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, invited talk presented at FCCP2015 -
Workshop on "Flavour changing and conserving processes", 10-12 September
2015, Anacapri, Capri Island, Ital
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