We give an overview of chiral quark models, both for the pure light sector
and the heavy-light sector.
We describe how such models can be bosonized to obtain welWe give an overview
of chiral quark models, both for the pure light sector and the heavy-light
sector.
We describe how such models can be bosonized to obtain well known chiral
Lagrangians which can be inferred from the symmetries of QCD alone. In
addition, we can within these models calculate the coefficients of the various
pieces of the chiral Lagrangians. We discuss a few applications of the models,
in particular, \bbar mixing and processes of the type B→DDˉ,
where D might be both pseudoscalar and vector. We suggest how the formalism
might be extended to include light vectors (ρ,ω,K∗), and heavy to
light transitions like B→π. l known chiral Lagrangians which can be
inferred from the symmetries of QCD alone. In addition, we can within these
models calculate the coefficients of the various pieces of the chiral
Lagrangians. We discuss a few applications of the models, in particular,
\bbar mixing and processes of the type B→DDˉ, where D might be
both pseudoscalar and vector. We suggest how the formalism might be extended to
include light vectors (ρ,ω,K∗), and heavy to light transitions like
B→π.Comment: 37 pages, 16 figures. Dedicated to the memory of Prof. D. Tadic,
Submitted to Fizika B, Zagre