Topologically non--trivial chiral transformations and their representations in a finite model space
Abstract
The role of chiral transformations in effective theories modeling Quantum Chromo Dynamics is reviewed. In the context of the Nambu--Jona--Lasinio model the hidden gauge and massive Yang--Mills approaches to vector mesons are demonstrated to be linked by a special chiral transformation which removes the chiral field from the scalar--pseudoscalar sector. The role of this transformation in the presence of a topologically non--trivial chiral field is illuminated. The fermion determinant for such a field configuration is evaluated by summing the discretized eigenvalues of the Dirac Hamiltonian. This discretization is accomplished by demanding certain boundary conditions on the quark fields leaving a finite model space. The properties of two sets of boundary conditions are compared. When the topologically non-trivial chiral transformation is applied to the meson fields the associated transformation of the boundary conditions is shown to be indispensable. A constructive procedure for transforming the boundary conditions is developed.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9404222,
title = {Topologically non--trivial chiral transformations and their representations in a finite model space},
author = {R. Alkofer and H. Reinhardt and J. Schlienz and H. Weigel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9404222},
year = {2007}
}
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LaTeX, 21 pages, one postscript figure attached, UNITU-THEP-6/1994