Chiral Sum Rules from QCD Current Algebra on a Null-Plane

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Abstract

As basic relations correlating physical cross sections to low-energy constants (e.g., the pion decay constant $f_\pi$ and axial coupling $g_A$ in the case of pion-nucleon scattering), sum rules have the potential to illuminate strong interaction physics over a large sweep of hadronic momenta. In this talk, I will briefly overview a recent unified derivation of a wide class of sum rules obtained using the chiral current algebra of QCD formulated on a light-like hyperplane (i.e., Dirac's null-plane). In the end, I will show that our formulation, when married to the technology of dispersion relations, allows us to write novel constraints on the Regge behavior of scattering amplitudes for various processes, including Compton scattering and pion electroproduction off the nucleon.

*Work supported by DOE grants DE-FG02-97ER-41014 and DE- SC001347, and NSF grant PHY1206498.

Authors

  • Timothy Hobbs

    • University of Washington, Seattle
  • Silas Beane

    • Univ of Washington
    • University of Washington, Seattle