Baryon masses at second order in large-$N$ chiral perturbation theory
Abstract
We consider flavor breaking in the the octet and decuplet baryon masses at second order in large- chiral perturbation theory, where is the number of QCD colors. We assume that , where is the number of light quark flavors, and are the parameters controlling flavor breaking in chiral perturbation theory. We consistently include non-analytic contributions to the baryon masses at orders , , and . The corrections are small for the relations that follow from symmetry alone, but the corrections to the large- relations are large and have the wrong sign. Chiral power-counting and large- consistency allow a 2-loop contribution at order , and a non-trivial explicit calculation is required to show that this contribution vanishes. At second order in the expansion, there are eight relations that are non-trivial consequences of the expansion, all of which are well satisfied within the experimental errors. The average deviation at this order is for the mass differences and for the mass differences, consistent with the expectation that the error is of order .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9510453,
title = {Baryon masses at second order in large-$N$ chiral perturbation theory},
author = {Paulo F. Bedaque and Markus A. Luty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9510453},
year = {2014}
}
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19 pages, 2 uuencoded ps figs, uses revtex