Effective Lagrangians and thermal resonances under extreme conditions
Abstract
We analyze various problems related to the physics of hadrons under extreme conditions of temperature and chemical potentials. On the one hand, we show that the thermal resonances f0(500) and K0*(700), generated in the framework of Unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory ππ and Kπ scattering at finite temperature, play an essential role concerning chiral and U(1)A restoration. On the other hand, a low-energy effective Lagrangian has been constructed within ChPT at non-zero chemical potential, which we discuss here for an axial chemical potential.
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