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A Perspective on Hadron Physics
Arne Hoell, Craig D. Roberts, Stewart V. Wright
Published 2006-04-12Version 1
The phenomena of confinement and dynamical chiral symmetry breaking are basic to understanding hadron observables. They can be explored using Dyson-Schwinger equations. The existence of a systematic, nonperturbative and symmetry preserving truncation of these equations enables the proof of exact results in QCD, and their illustration using simple but accurate models. We provide a sketch of the material qualitative and quantitative success that has been achieved in the study of pseudoscalar and vector mesons. Efforts are now turning to the study of baryons, which we exemplify via a calculation of nucleon weak and pionic form factors.
Comments: 16 pages, 5 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of the "Xth Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields," Morelia, Mexico, 6-12 Nov. 2005
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.857:46-61,2006
DOI: 10.1063/1.2359242
Keywords: hadron physics, pionic form factors, symmetry preserving truncation, understanding hadron observables, dyson-schwinger equations
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