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On-shell consistency of the Rarita-Schwinger field formulation
We prove that any bilinear coupling of a massive spin-3/2 field can be
brought into a gauge invariant form suggested by Pascalutsa by means of a
non-linear field redefinition. The corresponding field transformation is given
explicitly in a closed form and the implications for chiral effective field
theory with explicit Delta (1232) isobar degrees of freedom are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Gauge invariance in two-particle scattering
It is shown how gauge invariance is obtained for the coupling of a photon to
a two-body state described by the solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation. This
is illustrated both for a complex scalar field theory and for interaction
kernels derived from chiral effective Lagrangians.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, references added and commented o
Towards an understanding of isospin violation in pion-nucleon scattering
We investigate isospin breaking in low-energy pion-nucleon scattering in the
framework of chiral perturbation theory. This work extends the systematic
analysis of [1] to the energy range above threshold. Various relations, which
identically vanish in the limit of isospin symmetry, are used to quantify
isospin breaking effects. We study the energy dependence of the S- and P-wave
projections of these ratios and find dramatic effects in the S-waves of those
two relations which are given in terms of isoscalar quantities only. This
effect drops rather quickly with growing center-of-mass energy.Comment: 12 pp, REVTeX, 8 figs, FZJ-IKP(TH)-2000-2
Pion photoproduction off the proton in a gauge-invariant chiral unitary framework
We investigate pion photoproduction off the proton in a manifestly
gauge-invariant chiral unitary extension of chiral perturbation theory. In a
first step, we consider meson-baryon scattering taking into account all
next-to-leading order contact interactions. The resulting low-energy constants
are determined by a fit to s-wave pion-nucleon scattering and the low-energy
data for the reaction pi- p --> eta n. To assess the theoretical uncertainty,
we perform two different fit strategies. Having determined the low-energy
constants, we then analyse the data on the s-wave multipole amplitudes E0+ of
pion and eta photoproduction. These are parameter-free predictions, as the two
new low-energy constants are determined by the neutron and proton magnetic
moments.Comment: 23 pages, 17 figure
The S-wave \Lambda\pi phase shift is not large
We study the strong interaction S-wave \Lambda\pi phase shift in the region
of the \Xi mass in the framework of a relativistic chiral unitary approach
based on coupled channels. All parameters have been previously determined in a
fit to strangeness S= -1 S-wave kaon-nucleon data. We find 0^\circ \le \delta_0
\le 1.1^\circ in agreement with previous chiral perturbation theory
calculations (or extensions thereof). We also discuss why a recent coupled
channel K-matrix calculation gives a result for \delta_0 that is negative and
much bigger in magnitude. We argue why that value should not be trusted.Comment: 3 pages, REVTe
Scattering phases for meson and baryon resonances on general moving-frame lattices
A proposal by L\"uscher enables one to compute the scattering phases of
elastic two-body systems from the energy levels of the lattice Hamiltonian in a
finite volume. In this work we generalize the formalism to S--, P-- and D--wave
meson and baryon resonances, and general total momenta. Employing nonvanishing
momenta has several advantages, among them making a wider range of energy
levels accessible on a single lattice volume and shifting the level crossing to
smaller values of .Comment: 41 pages, 3 figures. References added, minor edits to text. Version
to be published in Phys. Rev.
Searching for signatures around 1920 MeV of a state of three hadron nature
We provide a series of arguments which support the idea that the peak seen in
the reaction around 1920 MeV should correspond to
the recently predicted state of as a bound state of
with a mixture of and components. At the same time we
propose polarization experiments in that reaction as a further test of the
prediction, as well as a study of the total cross section for at energies close to threshold and of for invariant
masses close to the two kaon threshold.Comment: published versio
Strange chiral nucleon form factors
We investigate the strange electric and magnetic form factors of the nucleon
in the framework of heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory to third order in
the chiral expansion. All counterterms can be fixed from data. In particular,
the two unknown singlet couplings can be deduced from the parity-violating
electron scattering experiments performed by the SAMPLE and the HAPPEX
collaborations. Within the given uncertainties, our analysis leads to a small
and positive electric strangeness radius, .
We also deduce the consequences for the upcoming MAMI A4 experiment.Comment: 7 pp, REVTeX, uses epsf, minor correction
Effective field theory for shallow P-wave states
We discuss the formulation of a non-relativistic effective field theory for
two-body P-wave scattering in the presence of shallow states and critically
address various approaches to renormalization proposed in the literature. It is
demonstrated that the consistent renormalization involving only a finite number
of parameters in the well-established formalism with auxiliary dimer fields
corresponds to the inclusion of an infinite number of counterterms in the
formulation with contact interactions only. We also discuss the implications
from the Wilsonian renormalization group analysis of P-wave scattering.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figures. Contribution to Special Issue of Few-Body
Systems: Celebrating 30 years of Steven Weinberg's papers on Nuclear Forces
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