NLO chiral perturbation theory for non-degenerate two-flavor real and pseudoreal gauge theories is derived, fitted to Sp(4) lattice data, and applied to pion dark matter self-interactions.
Enhanced Global Symmetry Constraints on epsilon Terms
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Recently it has been proposed that the physical spectrum of a vector-like gauge field theory may exhibit an enhanced global symmetry near a chiral/conformal phase transition. The new symmetry is related to the possibility, supported by various investigations, that a parity-doubled spectrum develops as the number of fermions Nf is increased to a critical value above which it is expected that the symmetric phase is restored. We show that parity-doubling together with the associated enhanced global symmetry severely constrains the epsilon terms of the effective Lagrangian involving Goldstone bosons as well as massive spin-1 particles. We extend our analysis to underlying fermions in pseudo-real representations of the gauge group.
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NLO observables for QCD-like theories and application to pion dark matter
NLO chiral perturbation theory for non-degenerate two-flavor real and pseudoreal gauge theories is derived, fitted to Sp(4) lattice data, and applied to pion dark matter self-interactions.