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Present status of the pion-nucleon term
C. A. Dominguez, Paul Langacker
Physics
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Dispersion Relation
33%
Existing Data
33%
Experimental Uncertainty
33%
Goldstone Bosons
33%
Higher-order Terms
33%
Mass Ratio
100%
Mass-shell
33%
Matrix Elements
33%
Meson Spectrum
33%
Nonlinearity
33%
Pion
100%
Pseudoscalar Mesons
33%
Quantum Chromodynamics
66%
Quark Masses
100%
Scattered Data
66%
SU(3) Symmetry Breaking
33%
Theoretical Uncertainties
66%
Mathematics
Concludes
33%
Dispersion Relation
33%
Experimental Uncertainty
33%
Goldstone Boson
33%
Mass Ratio
100%
Matrix Element
33%
Nonlinearities
33%
Predicted Value
33%
Pseudoscalar
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mass Ratio
100%
Mass Spectrum
33%
Nonlinearity
33%
Nucleon
100%
Quantum Chromodynamics
66%
Engineering
Assuming
33%
Dispersion Relation
33%
Experimental Uncertainty
33%
Mass Ratio
100%
Matrix Element
33%
Nonlinearity
33%
Predicted Value
33%
Supporting Evidence
33%
Physics
Mass Ratio
100%
Mass Spectrum
33%
Nucleon
100%
Quantum Chromodynamics
66%