The (1232) as an Effective Degree of Freedom in Chiral Perturbation Theory
Abstract
Heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory including spin 3/2 delta resonances as effective degrees of freedom is reviewed. The theory admits a systematic expansion in the small scale ε, where ε collectively denotes soft momenta, the pion mass or the delta-nucleon mass difference. Renormalization is discussed in some detail on the example of the scalar sector of one-nucleon processes, and a reformulation of the principle of resonance saturation for counterterms of the HBChPT lagrangian is sketched. As an application, the polarizabilities of the nucleon are discussed at order ε3.
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