The Low Energy $\pi\,\pi$ Amplitude to One and Two Loops
Abstract
The low-energy amplitude is computed explicitly to two-loop accuracy in the chiral expansion. It depends only on six independent (combinations of) low-energy constants which are not fixed by chiral symmetry. Four of these constants are determined {\it via} sum rules which are evaluated using scattering data at higher energies. Dependence of the low-energy phase shifts and of the threshold parameters on the remaining two constants (called and ) are discussed and compared to the existing data from experiments. Using generalised PT, the constants and are related to fundamental QCD parameters such as the quark condensate and the quark mass ratio . It is shown that forthcoming accurate low-energy data can be used to provide, for the first time, experimental evidence in favour of or against the existence of a large quark-antiquark condensate in the QCD vacuum.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9507319,
title = {The Low Energy $\pi\,\pi$ Amplitude to One and Two Loops},
author = {M. Knecht and B. Moussallam and J. Stern and N. H. Fuchs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9507319},
year = {2009}
}
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