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: Resonance Effective Theory versus Experiment. J. Portolés IFIC, Valencia. Summary. Short overview: Hadron decays Axial-Vector form factors The Resonance Effective Theory of QCD Spectrum and structure functions Analysis of experimental data: ALEPH , CLEO-II and OPAL.
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: Resonance Effective Theory versus Experiment J. Portolés IFIC, Valencia
Summary • Short overview: Hadron decays • Axial-Vector form factors • The Resonance Effective Theory of QCD Spectrum and structure functions • Analysis of experimental data: ALEPH,CLEO-IIandOPAL
Form factors in up to now • Models Gounaris & Sakurai (1968) Kühn & Santamaría (1990) • Quantity and Quality of data: ALEPH, CLEO-II, OPAL • Parameterization to analyse experimental data TAUOLA[Z. Was & collab.]
About TAUOLA • Kühn & Santamaríamodel • Low-energyexpansionin
in the Resonance Effective Theory [D. Gómez Dumm, A. Pich, J.P., hep-ph/0312183] • ResonanceChiralTheory (RcT) [Ecker et al. 1989] + ….. but • Oneoctetofresonancesonly • Off-shellwidthsfor(770) anda1(1260) • AsymptoticbehaviourruledbyQCD
Resonance Chiral Theory + 1/NC a1 LRT = L(2) + LV+ LA + LVAP 5unknown couplings
Asymptotic behaviour of ImA [G. Floratos, S. Narison, E. de Rafael,1979] • QCD ruled asymptotic behaviour of form factors 3unknowncouplings • Feynman diagrams :1 ONLYunknown, 0 Four parameters a1(1260)
Fit to the ALEPH spectrum
Structure functions OPAL CLEO-II
Outlook • Axial-vector form factors in Good description ofALEPH,CLEO-II andOPALexperimental data New determination of : Prediction of Structure Functions : main features already included tiny contributions from • Room for improvement : • Analysis of all 3P processes