Sigma-resonance and convergence of chiral perturbation theory
D.J.Cecile, Shailesh Chandrasekharan (Duke University)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the convergence of chiral perturbation theory is affected by a light sigma resonance in a lattice gauge theory model, revealing a critical parameter range where predictions deviate from theory.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the impact of a light sigma resonance on chiral perturbation theory convergence using a lattice model with QCD-like symmetries.
Findings
Chiral low energy constants are consistent across regimes.
1-loop chiral perturbation theory is accurate for $\xi' \,<\, 0.002$.
Deviations occur for $\xi' \,>\, 0.0035$ due to the sigma resonance.
Abstract
The dimensionless parameter , where is the pion decay constant in the chiral limit and is the pion mass at leading order in the quark mass, is expected to control the convergence of chiral perturbation theory applicable to QCD. Here we demonstrate that a strongly coupled lattice gauge theory model with the same symmetries as two-flavor QCD but with a much lighter -resonance is different. Our model allows us to study efficiently the convergence of chiral perturbation theory as a function of . We first confirm that the leading low energy constants appearing in the chiral Lagrangian are the same when calculated from the -regime and the -regime. However, is necessary before 1-loop chiral perturbation theory predicts the data within 1%. However, for the data begin to deviate qualitatively from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
