Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10720544 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we outline a program for lattice QCD that would greatly contribute to understanding the strong and weak interactions of strange baryons. The low-energy effective field theory describing hyperon-nucleon scattering in QCD and partially-quenched QCD is constructed. This framework will allow lattice simulations of the low-energy scattering parameters to be extrapolated to the physical values of the quark masses. We explore the long-standing discrepancies in the P-wave amplitudes for non-leptonic hyperon decays using two-flavor chiral perturbation theory, and emphasize that the problem is not merely an artifact of perturbing about the chiral limit of the three-flavour theory. As energy is not conserved in the lattice simulation of the ÎâN two-point function, we include the surface terms in the effective field theory required to determine the underlying weak amplitude.
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Authors
S.R. Beane, P.F. Bedaque, A. Parreño, M.J. Savage,