Recent development in SU(3) covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory
Abstract
Baryon chiral perturbation theory (BChPT), as an effective field theory of low-energy quantum chromodynamics (QCD), has played and is still playing an important role in our understanding of non-perturbative strong-interaction phenomena. In the past two decades, inspired by the rapid progress in lattice QCD simulations and the new experimental campaign to study the strangeness sector of low-energy QCD, many efforts have been made to develop a fully covariant BChPT and to test its validity in all scenarios. These new endeavours have not only deepened our understanding of some long-standing problems, such as the power-counting-breaking problem and the convergence problem, but also resulted in theoretical tools that can be confidently applied to make robust predictions. Particularly, the manifestly covariant BChPT supplemented with the extended-on-mass-shell (EOMS) renormalization scheme has been shown to satisfy all analyticity and symmetry constraints and converge relatively faster compared to its non-relativistic and infrared counterparts. In this article, we provide a brief review of the fully covariant BChPT and its latest applications in the u, d, and s three-flavor sector.
- Publication:
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Frontiers of Physics
- Pub Date:
- June 2013
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1301.6815
- Bibcode:
- 2013FrPhy...8..328G
- Keywords:
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- chiral Lagrangians;
- lattice QCD calculations;
- baryon resonances;
- hyperons;
- Nuclear Theory;
- High Energy Physics - Lattice;
- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
- E-Print:
- Published version in Frontiers of Physics