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Effective Field Theory of the Single-Nucleon Sector
We address the issue of a consistent power counting scheme in manifestly
Lorentz-invariant baryon chiral perturbation theory. We discuss the inclusion
of vector mesons in the calculation of the nucleon electromagnetic form
factors. We comment on the chiral expansion of the nucleon mass to order
O(q**6).Comment: 4 pages, talk at "Chiral Symmetry in Hadron and Nuclear Physics"
(Chiral 07), Osaka, Japan, 13-16 Nov. 200
Compton scattering from a pion and off-shell effects
We discuss the most general form of the electromagnetic vertex of an
off-shell pion. The framework of chiral perturbation theory is used to
illustrate the representation dependence of the electromagnetic three-point
Green's function. For that purpose we discuss the concept of field
transformations which, in comparison with the standard Gasser and Leutwyler
Lagrangian, generate equivalent Lagrangians containing additional terms at
order p^4 proportional to the lowest-order equation of motion. We consider
Compton scattering from a pion to show that calculations involving different
off-shell effects in the s- and u-channel pole diagrams may nevertheless lead
to the same on-shell Compton scattering amplitude. This is a result of the
equivalence theorem which states that two equivalent Lagrangians predict the
same S-matrix elements even though they may generate a different off-shell
behaviour of Green's functions. We conclude that off-shell effects are not only
model dependent but also representation dependent.Comment: 10 pages, RevTex, no figures, invited talk at the conference on
"Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies", Trieste, Italy,
8-12 May 199
How to define physical properties of unstable particles
In the framework of effective quantum field theory we address the definition
of physical quantities characterizing unstable particles. With the aid of a
one-loop calculation, we study this issue in terms of the charge and the
magnetic moment of a spin-1/2 resonance. By appealing to the invariance of
physical observables under field redefinitions we demonstrate that physical
properties of unstable particles should be extracted from the residues at
complex (double) poles of the corresponding S-matrix.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, REVTeX
Axial, induced pseudoscalar, and pion-nucleon form factors in manifestly Lorentz-invariant chiral perturbation theory
We calculate the nucleon form factors G_A and G_P of the isovector
axial-vector current and the pion-nucleon form factor G_piN in manifestly
Lorentz-invariant baryon chiral perturbation theory up to and including order
O(p^4). In addition to the standard treatment including the nucleon and pions,
we also consider the axial-vector meson a_1 as an explicit degree of freedom.
This is achieved by using the reformulated infrared renormalization scheme. We
find that the inclusion of the axial-vector meson effectively results in one
additional low-energy coupling constant that we determine by a fit to the data
for G_A. The inclusion of the axial-vector meson results in an improved
description of the experimental data for G_A, while the contribution to G_P is
small.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, REVTeX
An ideal model of an assistive technology assessment and delivery process
The purpose of the present work is to present some aspects of the Assistive Technology Assessment (ATA) process model compatible with the Position Paper 2012 by AAATE/EASTIN. Three aspects of the ATA process will be discussed in light of three topics of the Position Paper 2012: (i) The dimensions and the measures of the User eXperience (UX) evaluation modelled in the ATA process as a way to verify the efficient and the evidence-based practices of an AT service delivery centre; (ii) The relevance of the presence of the psychologist in the multidisciplinary team of an AT service delivery centre as necessary for a complete person-centred assistive solution empowering users to make their own choices; (iii) The new profession of the psychotechnologist, who explores users needs by seeking a proper assistive solution, leading the multidisciplinary team to observe critical issues and problems. Through the foundation of the Position Paper 2012, the 1995 HEART study, the Matching Person and Technology model, the ICF framework, and the pillars of the ATA process, this paper sets forth a concept and approach that emphasise the personal factors of the individual consumer and UX as key to positively impacting a successful outcome and AT solution
Nucleon Form Factors of the Isovector Axial-Vector Current: Situation of Experiments and Theory
The theoretical and experimental status of the isovector axial-vector current
form factors G_A(q^2) and G_P(q^2) of the nucleon is reviewed. We also describe
a new calculation of these form factors in manifestly Lorentz-invariant chiral
perturbation theory (ChPT) with the inclusion of axial-vector mesons as
explicit degrees of freedom.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Talk given by M. R. Schindler at the
International Workshop "From Parity Violation to Hadronic Structure and
more...", Milos, Greece, May 16-20, 200
Generalized Polarizabilities in a Constituent Quark Model
We discuss low-energy virtual Compton scattering off the proton within the
framework of a nonrelativistic constituent quark model. A simple interpretation
of the spin-averaged generalized polarizabilities is given in terms of the
induced electric polarization (and magnetization). Explicit predictions for the
generalized polarizabilities obtained from a multipole expansion are presented
for the Isgur-Karl model and are compared with results of various models.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, 2 figures, uses ws-p8-50x6-00.cls, talk given at
NSTAR2001, Workshop on "The Physics of Excited Nucleons," Mainz, Germany,
March 7-10, 200
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