The pion-nucleon interaction as an effective field theory
Abstract
After a brief survey of effective field theories, the linear sigma model is discussed as a prototype of an effective field theory of the standard model below the chiral-symmetry-breaking scale. Although it can serve as a toy model for the pion-nucleon interaction, the linear sigma model is not a realistic alternative to chiral perturbation theory. The heavy-baryon approach to chiral perturbation theory allows for a systematic low-energy expansion of Green functions and amplitudes with baryons. The chiral-invariant renormalization of the effective field theory for the pion-nucleon system to O(p^3) in the chiral expansion is reviewed.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9407240,
title = {The pion-nucleon interaction as an effective field theory},
author = {G. Ecker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9407240},
year = {2011}
}
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11 pages, Latex, 2 figures in uuencoded, compressed postscript file, Univ. Wien preprint UWThPh-1994-24, to appear in Proc. of First International Symposium on Symmetries in Subatomic Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1994