258 research outputs found
Pi-K Scattering in Full QCD with Domain-Wall Valence Quarks
We calculate the pi+ K+ scattering length in fully-dynamical lattice QCD with
domain-wall valence quarks on MILC lattices with rooted staggered sea-quarks at
a lattice spacing of b=0.125 fm, lattice spatial size of L =2.5 fm and at pion
masses of m_pi=290, 350, 490 and 600 MeV. The lattice data, analyzed at
next-to-leading order in chiral perturbation theory, allows an extraction of
the full pi K scattering amplitude at threshold. Extrapolating to the physical
point gives m_pi a_3/2 = -0.0574 (+- 0.0016)(+0.0024 -0.0058) and m_pi a_1/2 =
0.1725 (+- 0.0017)(+0.0023 -0.0156) for the I=3/2 and I=1/2 scattering lengths,
respectively, where the first error is statistical and the second error is an
estimate of the systematic due to truncation of the chiral expansion.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Quark-Resonance model
We construct an effective Lagrangian for low energy hadronic interactions
through an infinite expansion in inverse powers of the low energy cutoff
of all possible chiral invariant non-renormalizable interactions
between quarks and mesons degrees of freedom. We restrict our analysis to the
leading terms in the expansion. The effective expansion is in
(\mu^2/\cutoff^2 )^P \ln (\cutoff^2/\mu^2 )^Q. Concerning the next-to-leading
order, we show that, while the pure \mu^2/\cutoff^2 corrections cannot be
traced back to a finite number of non renormalizable interactions, those of
order (\mu^2/\cutoff^2 ) \ln (\cutoff^2/\mu^2 ) receive contributions from a
finite set of 1/\cutoff^2 terms. Their presence modifies the behaviour of
observable quantities in the intermediate region. We explicitely discuss
their relevance for the two point vector currents Green's function.Comment: 41 pages, 11 figures, preprint ROM2F 93/3
Panel discussion on chiral extrapolation of physical observables
This is an approximate reconstruction of the panel discussion on chiral
extrapolation of physical observables. The session consisted of brief
presentations from panelists, followed by responses from the panel, and
concluded with questions and comments from the floor with answers from
panelists. In the following, the panelists have summarized their statements,
and the ensuing discussion has been approximately reconstructed from notes.Comment: Lattice2002(plenary) 15 pages, 3 figure
Developments in Rare Kaon Decay Physics
We review the current status of the field of rare kaon decays. The study of
rare kaon decays has played a key role in the development of the standard
model, and the field continues to have significant impact. The two areas of
greatest import are the search for physics beyond the standard model and the
determination of fundamental standard-model parameters. Due to the exquisite
sensitivity of rare kaon decay experiments, searches for new physics can probe
very high mass scales. Studies of the k->pnn modes in particular, where the
first event has recently been seen, will permit tests of the standard-model
picture of quark mixing and CP violation.Comment: One major revision to the text is the branching ratio of KL->ppg,
based on a new result from KTeV. Several references were updated, with minor
modifications to the text. A total of 48 pages, with 28 figures, in LaTeX; to
be published in the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, Vol. 50,
December 200
Odd-intrinsic-parity processes within the Resonance Effective Theory of QCD
We analyse the most general odd-intrinsic-parity effective Lagrangian of QCD
valid for processes involving one pseudoscalar with vector mesons described in
terms of antisymmetric tensor fields. Substantial information on the
odd-intrinsic-parity couplings is obtained by constructing the
vector-vector-pseudoscalar Green's three-point function, at leading order in
1/Nc, and demanding that its short-distance behaviour matches the corresponding
OPE result. The QCD constraints thus enforced allow us to predict the decay
amplitude omega -> pion gamma, and the O(p^6) corrections to pion -> gamma
gamma. Noteworthy consequences concerning the vector meson dominance assumption
in the decay omega -> 3 pions are also extracted from the previous analysis.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
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