Solvability, Consistency and the Renormalization Group in Large-$N_c$ Models of Hadrons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.1211

We establish the following fundamentals about Lagrangian models of meson-baryon interactions in the large-$N_{c}$ limit: 1. Calculating the leading-order contribution to $1$-meson/$2$-baryon Green's functions in the $1/N_c$ expansion involves summing an infinite class of divergent Feynman diagrams. So long as the bare Lagrangian properly obeys all large-$N_c$ selection rules, this all-loops resummation is accomplished exactly by solving coupled classical field equations with a short-distance cutoff. 2. The only effect of the resummation is to renormalize the bare Yukawa couplings, baryon masses and hyperfine baryon mass splittings of the model. 3. In the process, the large-$N_{c}$ renormalization group flow of these bare parameters is completely determined. We conjecture that variants of the Skyrme model emerge as UV fixed points of such flows.

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