Chiral Perturbation Theory Reflections on Effective Theories of the Standard Model
B. Ananthanarayan, M. S. A. Alam Khan, Daniel Wyler

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of chiral perturbation theory as an effective field theory for low-energy QCD, highlighting its principles, connections to other theories, and recent advances including its role in understanding the Standard Model as an effective theory.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of chiral perturbation theory, its foundational principles, recent developments, and its relation to the broader framework of effective field theories in particle physics.
Findings
Chiral perturbation theory effectively describes low-energy hadron dynamics.
Connections between lattice QCD and chiral perturbation theory enhance predictive power.
The Standard Model can be viewed as an effective field theory of a more fundamental theory.
Abstract
The pseudoscalar particles pions, kaons and the -particle are considerably lighter than the other hadrons such as protons or neutrons. Their lightness was understood as a consequence of approximate chiral symmetry breaking. This led to current algebra, a way to express the relations imposed by the symmetry breaking. It was realized by Weinberg that because of their low mass, it is possible to formulate a purely pionic (effective) field theory at experimental energies, which carries all information on the (non-perturbative) dynamics, symmetries, and their spontaneous breaking of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and allows for systematic calculations of observables. In this review, we trace these developments and present recent activities in this field. We make the connection to other effective theories, more generally introduced by Wilson, as approximate field theories at low energies.…
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
