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Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies

Martinus Veltman was the first to point out the inconsistency of the experimental value for the decay rate of $\pi^0\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ and its calculation by J. Steinberger with the very successful concept of the pion as the (pseudo)Nambu-Goldstone boson of the spontaneously broken global axia...

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Autores principales: Pokorski, Stefan, Sakurai, Kazuki
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.52.651
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2792147
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author Pokorski, Stefan
Sakurai, Kazuki
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Sakurai, Kazuki
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description Martinus Veltman was the first to point out the inconsistency of the experimental value for the decay rate of $\pi^0\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ and its calculation by J. Steinberger with the very successful concept of the pion as the (pseudo)Nambu-Goldstone boson of the spontaneously broken global axial symmetry of strong interactions. That inconsistency has been resolved by J. Bell and R. Jackiw in their famous paper on the chiral anomalies. We review the connection between the decay amplitudes of an axion into two gauge bosons in Abelian vector-like and chiral gauge theories. The axion is the Nambu-Goldstone boson of a spontaneously broken axial global symmetry of the theory. Similarly as for the vector-like gauge theory, also in the chiral one the axion decay amplitude is determined by the anomaly of the current of the axial symmetry in its non-linear realization. Certain subtlety in the calculation of the anomaly in chiral gauge theories is emphasised.
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spelling cern-27921472021-12-06T19:48:44Zdoi:10.5506/APhysPolB.52.651http://cds.cern.ch/record/2792147engPokorski, StefanSakurai, KazukiGoldstone Boson Decays and Chiral AnomaliesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyMartinus Veltman was the first to point out the inconsistency of the experimental value for the decay rate of $\pi^0\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ and its calculation by J. Steinberger with the very successful concept of the pion as the (pseudo)Nambu-Goldstone boson of the spontaneously broken global axial symmetry of strong interactions. That inconsistency has been resolved by J. Bell and R. Jackiw in their famous paper on the chiral anomalies. We review the connection between the decay amplitudes of an axion into two gauge bosons in Abelian vector-like and chiral gauge theories. The axion is the Nambu-Goldstone boson of a spontaneously broken axial global symmetry of the theory. Similarly as for the vector-like gauge theory, also in the chiral one the axion decay amplitude is determined by the anomaly of the current of the axial symmetry in its non-linear realization. Certain subtlety in the calculation of the anomaly in chiral gauge theories is emphasised.arXiv:2105.04877oai:cds.cern.ch:27921472021
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Pokorski, Stefan
Sakurai, Kazuki
Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title_full Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title_fullStr Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title_short Goldstone Boson Decays and Chiral Anomalies
title_sort goldstone boson decays and chiral anomalies
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.52.651
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2792147
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