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Radiative Semileptonic Kaon Decays
We evaluate the matrix elements for the radiative kaon decays , and \ () to next-to-leading order in chiral perturbation theory. We calculate
total rates and rates with several kinematical cuts and confront the results
with existing data. Measurements at future kaon facilities will allow for a
more detailed comparison between theory and experiment.Comment: LaTeX, 40 pages, 5 figures (not included), CERN-TH 6625/92,
BUTP-92/3
On the pion decay constant
The pion decay constant f_pi plays a crucial role in many areas of low energy
particle physics. Its value may e.g. be deduced from experimental data on
leptonic pion decays. Here, we provide comments on several aspects of this
evaluation. In particular, we point out that at the present level of
experimental accuracy, the value of f_pi is sensitive to the value of the pion
mass chosen in its chiral expansion.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.
Isospin dependence of the three-nucleon force
We classify --nucleon forces according to their isospin dependence and
discuss the most general isospin structure of the three--nucleon force. We
derive the leading and subleading isospin--breaking corrections to the
three--nucleon force using the framework of chiral effective field theory.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figure
The quark condensate from K_{e_4} decays
We show that, independently of the size of the quark condensate, chiral
symmetry correlates the two S-wave \pi\pi scattering lengths. In view of this
constraint, the new precision data on K_{e_4} decay allow a remarkably accurate
determination of these quantities. The result confirms the hypothesis that the
quark condensate is the leading order parameter.Comment: 4 pages (LaTex), 3 figure
Pion mass dependence of the semileptonic scalar form factor within finite volume
We calculate the scalar semileptonic kaon decay in finite volume at the
momentum transfer , using chiral perturbation
theory. At first we obtain the hadronic matrix element to be calculated in
finite volume. We then evaluate the finite size effects for two volumes with and and find that the difference between the finite
volume corrections of the two volumes are larger than the difference as quoted
in \cite{Boyle2007a}. It appears then that the pion masses used for the scalar
form factor in ChPT are large which result in large finite volume corrections.
If appropriate values for pion mass are used, we believe that the finite size
effects estimated in this paper can be useful for Lattice data to extrapolate
at large lattice size.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in EPJ
Chiral two-loop pion-pion scattering parameters from crossing-symmetric constraints
Constraints on the parameters in the one- and two-loop pion-pion scattering
amplitudes of standard chiral perturbation theory are obtained from explicitly
crossing-symmetric sum rules. These constraints are based on a matching of the
chiral amplitudes and the physical amplitudes at the symmetry point of the
Mandelstam plane. The integrals over absorptive parts appearing in the sum
rules are decomposed into crossing-symmetric low- and high-energy components
and the chiral parameters are finally related to high-energy absorptive parts.
A first application uses a simple model of these absorptive parts. The
sensitivity of the results to the choice of the energy separating high and low
energies is examined with care. Weak dependence on this energy is obtained as
long as it stays below ~560 MeV. Reliable predictions are obtained for three
two-loop parameters.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figures in .eps files, Latex (RevTex), our version of
RevTex runs under Latex2.09, submitted to Phys. Rev. D,minor typographical
corrections including the number at the end of the abstract, two sentences
added at the end of Section 5 in answer to a referee's remar
Critical Analysis of Baryon Masses and Sigma-Terms in Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory
We present an analysis of the octet baryon masses and the and
--terms in the framework of heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory. At
next-to-leading order, , knowledge of the baryon masses and
allows to determine the three corresponding finite
low--energy constants and to predict the the two --terms
. We also include the spin-3/2 decuplet in the
effective theory. The presence of the non--vanishing energy scale due to the
octet--decuplet splitting shifts the average octet baryon mass by an infinite
amount and leads to infinite renormalizations of the low--energy constants. The
first observable effect of the decuplet intermediate states to the baryon
masses starts out at order . We argue that it is not sufficient to retain
only these but no other higher order terms to achieve a consistent description
of the three--flavor scalar sector of baryon CHPT. In addition, we critically
discuss an SU(2) result which allows to explain the large shift of via intermediate states.Comment: 18 pp, TeX, BUTP-93/05 and CRN-93-0
Isospin Violation in Chiral Perturbation Theory and the Decays \eta \ra \pi \ell \nu and \tau \ra \eta \pi \nu
I discuss isospin breaking effects within the standard model. Chiral
perturbation theory presents the appropriate theoretical framework for such an
investigation in the low--energy range. Recent results on the electromagnetic
contributions to the masses of the pseudoscalar mesons and the
amplitudes are reported. Using the one--loop formulae for the
form factors, rather precise predictions for the decay rates of can be obtained. Finally, I present an estimate of
the \tau \ra \eta \pi \nu branching ratio derived from the dominant meson
resonance contributions to this decay.Comment: 10 pages, latex, one figure available upon reques
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