Isospin-Breaking Vacuum-to-Pi0,Eta Pseudoscalar Matrix Elements at Next-to-Leading Order in the Chiral Expansion
Abstract
We employ Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) to evaluate the complete set of pseudoscalar matrix elements, <0|Pf|pi0,eta>, with Pf any of the flavor-diagonal pseudoscalar currents (f=u,d,s), to order (md-mu), and to next-to-leading order in the chiral expansion. These matrix elements represent the basic input to a QCD sum rule analysis of isospin breaking in the pi NN couplings using the three-point-function method. We discuss also how one could use the results to construct a one parameter family of interpolating fields for the π0, all of whose members have zero vacuum-to-η matrix element, and explain how this could in principle be used to provide non-trivial tests of the reliability of the assumptions underlying the use of the three-point-function method. It is shown that the isospin-breaking mixing parameters required for this construction receive significant corrections beyond leading order in the chiral expansion.
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