2000
DOI: 10.1006/aphy.1999.5982
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Renormalization of Chiral Perturbation Theory to Order p6

Abstract: The renormalization of chiral perturbation theory is carried out to next-tonext-to-leading order in the meson sector. We calculate the divergent part of the generating functional of Green functions of quark currents to O(p 6 ) for chiral SU (n), involving one-and two-loop diagrams. The renormalization group equations for the renormalized low-energy constants of O(p 6 ) are derived. We compare our results with previous two-loop calculations in chiral perturbation theory.

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“…In particular, we have verified that the counterterms from the Lagrangian L 6 [12] remove all ultraviolet divergences, which is a very non-trivial check on our calculation. Furthermore, we have checked that the (ultra-violet finite) amplitude so obtained is scale independent.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Diagramssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…In particular, we have verified that the counterterms from the Lagrangian L 6 [12] remove all ultraviolet divergences, which is a very non-trivial check on our calculation. Furthermore, we have checked that the (ultra-violet finite) amplitude so obtained is scale independent.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Diagramssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The coefficients γ i are given in [2], and γ (1,2,L) i are tabulated in [12]. In order to compare the present calculation with the result of [4], we shall use the scale independent quantitiesl i introduced in [2],…”
Section: The Effective Lagrangian and Its Low-energy Constantsmentioning
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“…Since the wavefunction renormalization at this order is not available in the literature so far , I use the counterterm Lagrangian provided in [24] …”
Section: D1 Massesmentioning
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“…The use of the background field method and the heat-kernel techniques are particularly convenient in cases where a local symmetry is present, like for gauge theories or CHPT. Concrete examples of calculations of A (n) k up to n = 2 for gauge theories and CHPT can be found in [11] and [7], respectively.…”
Section: Renormalization Group Equations 21 Notationmentioning
confidence: 99%