Introduction to Chiral Perturbation Theory
S. Scherer (Institut f. Kernphysik, Mainz, Germany)

TL;DR
This paper offers a comprehensive pedagogical introduction to chiral perturbation theory, covering its theoretical foundations, applications to mesons and baryons, and advanced methods like infrared regularization.
Contribution
It provides a structured, educational overview of chiral perturbation theory, including new insights into heavy-baryon formulation and infrared regularization techniques.
Findings
Explains the derivation of the chiral Lagrangian.
Demonstrates applications to mesonic and baryonic sectors.
Introduces infrared regularization methods.
Abstract
This article provides a pedagogical introduction to the basic concepts of chiral perturbation theory and is designed as a text for a two-semester course on that topic. Chapter 1 serves as a general introduction to the empirical and theoretical foundations which led to the development of chiral perturbation theory. Chapter 2 deals with QCD and its global symmetries in the chiral limit; the concept of Green functions and Ward identities reflecting the underlying chiral symmetry is elaborated. In Chap. 3 the idea of a spontaneous breakdown of a global symmetry is discussed and its consequences in terms of the Goldstone theorem are demonstrated. Chapter 4 deals with mesonic chiral perturbation theory and the principles entering the construction of the chiral Lagrangian are outlined. Various examples with increasing chiral orders and complexity are given. Finally, in Chap. 5 the…
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
