Radiative corrections to neutral pion-pair production
Abstract
We calculate the one-photon loop radiative corrections to the neutral pion-pair photoproduction process π-γ π-π0π0. At leading order this reaction is governed by the chiral pion-pion interaction. Since the chiral π+π-π0π0 contact-vertex depends only on the final-state invariant-mass it factors out of all photon-loop diagrams. We give analytical expressions for the multiplicative correction factor R α/2π arising from eight classes of contributing one-photon loop diagrams. An electromagnetic counterterm has to be included in order to cancel the ultraviolet divergences generated by the photon-loops. Infrared finiteness of the virtual radiative corrections is achieved (in the standard way) by including soft photon radiation below an energy cut-off λ. The radiative corrections to the total cross section vary between +2\% and -2\% for center-of-mass energies from threshold up to 7mπ. The finite part of the electromagnetic counterterm gives an additional constant contribution of about 1\%, however with a large uncertainty.
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