Status of Chiral-Scale Perturbation Theory
Abstract
Chiral-scale perturbation theory PT has been proposed as an alternative to chiral perturbation theory which explains the rule for kaon decays. It is based on a low-energy expansion about an infrared fixed point in three-flavor QCD. In PT, quark condensation induces nine Nambu-Goldstone bosons: and a QCD dilaton which we identify with the resonance. Partial conservation of the dilatation and chiral currents constrains low-energy constants which enter the effective Lagrangian of PT. These constraints allow us to obtain new phenomenological bounds on the dilaton decay constant via the coupling of to pions, whose value is known precisely from dispersive analyses of scattering. Improved predictions for and the coupling are also noted. To test PT for kaon decays, we revive a 1985 proposal for lattice methods to be applied to on-shell.
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@article{arxiv.1510.01322,
title = {Status of Chiral-Scale Perturbation Theory},
author = {R. J. Crewther and Lewis C. Tunstall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.01322},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10 pages, 1 figure. Presented at the 8th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics, 29 June 2015 - 03 July 2015, Pisa, Italy. Revision: references and comment added