We study the production amplitude for the reaction NN → NNπ up to next-to-leading order in chiral perturbation theory using a counting scheme that takes into account the large scale introduced by the initial momentum. In particular, we investigate a subtlety that arises once the leading loop contributions are convoluted with the NN wave functions as demanded by the non-perturbative nature of the NN interaction. We show how to properly identify the irreducible contribution of loop diagrams in such type of reaction. The net effect of the inclusion of all next-to-leading-order loops is to enhance the leading rescattering amplitude by a factor of 4/3, bringing its contribution to the cross-section for pp → dπ+ close to the experimental value
The reaction $ NN \rightarrow NN \pi$ offers a good testing ground for chiral effective field theory...
The idea of effective field theory (EFT) was developed decades ago in low-energy strong-interaction ...
In recent years a two-scale expansion was established to study reactions of the type N N -> N N pi w...
We study the production amplitude for the reaction NN -> NN pi up to next- to-leading order in chira...
We present the results of the pion production operator calculated up-to-and-including next-to-next-t...
A complete calculation of the pion-nucleon loops that contribute to the transition operator for $NN\...
In this review we present the recent advances for calculations of the reactions NN→NNπ using chiral ...
The reaction NN→NNπ offers a good testing ground for chiral effective field theory at intermediate e...
A calculation of the pion-production operator up to next-to-next-to-leading order for s-wave pions i...
Based on a counting scheme for the application of chiral perturbation theory to pion production in N...
Power-counting arguments are used to organize the interactions contributing to the NN-->d pi,pn pi r...
The reaction γd↦π+ nn is calculated up to order χ5/2 in chiral perturbation theory, where χ denotes ...
The reaction NN → NNπ is studied at low energies within chiral perturbation theo...
The reaction πN→ππN is studied at tree level up to next-to-leading order in the framework of manifes...
Recent progress towards an understanding of the piNN system within chiral perturbation theory is rep...
The reaction $ NN \rightarrow NN \pi$ offers a good testing ground for chiral effective field theory...
The idea of effective field theory (EFT) was developed decades ago in low-energy strong-interaction ...
In recent years a two-scale expansion was established to study reactions of the type N N -> N N pi w...
We study the production amplitude for the reaction NN -> NN pi up to next- to-leading order in chira...
We present the results of the pion production operator calculated up-to-and-including next-to-next-t...
A complete calculation of the pion-nucleon loops that contribute to the transition operator for $NN\...
In this review we present the recent advances for calculations of the reactions NN→NNπ using chiral ...
The reaction NN→NNπ offers a good testing ground for chiral effective field theory at intermediate e...
A calculation of the pion-production operator up to next-to-next-to-leading order for s-wave pions i...
Based on a counting scheme for the application of chiral perturbation theory to pion production in N...
Power-counting arguments are used to organize the interactions contributing to the NN-->d pi,pn pi r...
The reaction γd↦π+ nn is calculated up to order χ5/2 in chiral perturbation theory, where χ denotes ...
The reaction NN → NNπ is studied at low energies within chiral perturbation theo...
The reaction πN→ππN is studied at tree level up to next-to-leading order in the framework of manifes...
Recent progress towards an understanding of the piNN system within chiral perturbation theory is rep...
The reaction $ NN \rightarrow NN \pi$ offers a good testing ground for chiral effective field theory...
The idea of effective field theory (EFT) was developed decades ago in low-energy strong-interaction ...
In recent years a two-scale expansion was established to study reactions of the type N N -> N N pi w...