529 research outputs found

    Reply to Comment on ``Determination of pion-baryon coupling constants from QCD sum rules''

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    In response to Kim's comment (nucl-th/9903040) on the sum rules for pion-baryon coupling constants obtained in hep-ph/9512259 and hep-ph/9606471, we point out that our treatment of the continuum is consistent with duality and with the fact that the correlator in the presence of an external meson or field should be represented by a double dispersion relation.Comment: 5 pages (RevTeX), reply to nucl-th/990304

    Renormalisation-group analysis of electromagnetic couplings in the pionless effective field theory

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    The Wilsonian renormalisation group is applied to a system of two nonrelativistic particles interacting via short-range forces and coupled to an external EM field. By demanding that a fully off-shell one-particle-irreducible 5-point amplitude is independent of the cutoff, a renormalisation group equation is derived for the interaction current density. This is solved to obtain the fixed point corresponding to the unitary limit. The scaling behaviour of perturbations around this point is analysed. Some of these terms are related by gauge invariance to terms in the effective-range expansion; others describe short-range physics that is not included in the two-body potential. We construct observables including the bound-state form factor and show how the scaling of the terms in the interaction current is reflected in the power counting for their contributions to observables.Comment: 14 pages; comments and references adde

    Constraints on nuclear matter properties from QCD susceptibilities

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    We establish the interrelation between the QCD scalar response of the nuclear medium and its response to a scalar probe coupled to nucleons, such as the scalar meson responsible for the nuclear binding. The relation that we derive applies at the nucleonic as well as at the nuclear levels. Non trivial consequences follow. In particular it opens the possibility of relating medium effects in the scalar meson exchange or three-body forces of nuclear physics to QCD lattice studies of the nucleon massComment: Submitted to EPJ

    Hyperon-nucleon coupling from QCD sum rules

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    The NKY coupling constant for Y=ΛY = \Lambda and ÎŁ\Sigma is evaluated in a QCD sum rule calculation. We discuss and extend the result of a previous analysis in the /qiÎł5\rlap{/}{q}i\gamma_5 structure and compare it with the result obtained with the use of the Îł5σΌΜ\gamma_5 \sigma_{\mu \nu} structure. We find a huge violation of the SU(3) symmetry in the Îł5σΌΜ\gamma_5 \sigma_{\mu \nu} structure.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, espcrc2.sty included. Talk presented at QCD99, Montpellier, France (to appear in Nucl.Phys.B Proc.Suppl.

    The role of the pion cloud in electroproduction of the Δ\Delta(1232)

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    We calculate the ratios E2/M1E2/M1 and C2/M1C2/M1 of the multipole amplitudes for electroproduction of the Δ\Delta(1232) in the range of photon virtuality 0<−K2<10<-K^2<1~GeV2^2 in a chiral chromodielectric model and a linear σ\sigma-model. We find that relatively large experimental values can be explained in terms of the pion contribution alone; the contribution arising from d-state quark admixture remains below 10\%. We describe the pion cloud as a coherent state and use spin and isospin projection to obtain the physical nucleon and the Δ\Delta. The A1/2A_{1/2} and A3/2A_{3/2} amplitudes are reasonably well reproduced in the σ\sigma-model; in the chromodielectric model, however, they are a factor of two too small.Comment: 10 pages LaTeX2e, 3 LaTeX figures within the text; Requires elsart.cls (included in the self-unpacking uuencoded gzipped file). (Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett. B

    Exact renormalization group and many-fermion systems

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    The exact renormalization group methods is applied to many fermion systems with short-range attractive force. The strength of the attractive fermion-fermion interaction is determined from the vacuum scattering length. A set of approximate flow equations is derived including fermionic and bosonic fluctuations. The numerical solutions show a phase transition to a gapped phase. The inclusion of bosonic fluctuations is found to be significant only in the small-gap regime.Comment: Talk, given by B. Krippa on the International Workshop "Meson2004", Cracow, Poland, 3 page

    Comment on soft-pion emission in DVCS

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    The soft-pion theorem for pion production in deeply virtual Compton scattering, derived by Guichon, Mosse and Vanderhaegen, is shown to be consistent with chiral perturbation theory. Chiral symmetry requires that the nonsinglet operators corresponding to spin-independent and spin-dependent parton distributions have the same anomalous dimensions in cases where those operators are related by chiral transformations. In chiral perturbation theory, their scale-dependences can thus be absorbed in the coefficents of the corresponding effective operators, without affecting their chiral structures.Comment: 2 pages, RevTe
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