Chiral Symmetry and Low Energy Pion-Nucleon Scattering
Abstract
In these lectures, I examine the effect of the meson factory N data on the current algebra/PCAC program which describes chiral symmetry breaking in this system. After historical remarks on the current algebra/PCAC versus chiral Lagrangians approaches to chiral symmetry, and description of the need for N amplitudes with virtual (off-mass-shell) pions in nuclear force models and other nuclear physics problems, I begin with kinematics and isospin aspects of the invariant amplitudes. A detailed introduction to the hadronic vector and axial-vector currents and the hypothesis of partially conserved axial-vector currents (PCAC) follows. I review and test against contemporary data the PCAC predictions of the Goldberger-Treiman relation, and the Adler consistency condition for a N amplitude. Then comes a detailed description of the current algebra Ward-Takahashi identities in the chiral limit and a brief account of the on-shell current algebra Ward-Takahashi identities. The latter identities form the basis of so-called current algebra models of N scattering. I then test these models against the contemporary empirical N amplitudes extrapolated into the subthreshold region via dispersion relations. The scale and the t dependence of the "sigma term" is determined by the recent data.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9906011,
title = {Chiral Symmetry and Low Energy Pion-Nucleon Scattering},
author = {Sidney A. Coon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9906011},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
38 pages, 8 figures, uses cjp.sty, Lectures given at the 11th Indian-Summer School on Intermediate Energy Physics ``Mesons and Light Nuclei" Sept. 7-11, 1998, Prague, Czech Republic, to appear in the Czechoslovak Journal of Physics