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Physical Review D | 2012

The chiral representation of the

J. M. Alarcon; J. A. Oller; J. Martin Camalich

We present a novel analysis of the


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

\pi N

Sebastian Jager; J. Martin Camalich

ensuremath{pi}N


Physical Review Letters | 2014

scattering amplitude and the pion-nucleon sigma term

Rodrigo Alonso; Benjamin Grinstein; J. Martin Camalich

scattering amplitude in Lorentz covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory renormalized in the extended-on-mass-shell scheme. This amplitude, valid up to


Physical Review D | 2016

On B → Vℓℓ at small dilepton invariant mass, power corrections, and new physics

Sebastian Jager; J. Martin Camalich

mathcal{O}({p}^{3})


Annals of Physics | 2013

SU (2)× U (1) gauge invariance and the shape of new physics in rare B decays

J.M. Alarcón; J. Martin Camalich; J. A. Oller

in the chiral expansion, systematically includes the effects of the


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Reassessing the discovery potential of the B → K*ℓ⁺ℓ⁻ decays in the large-recoil region: SM challenges and BSM opportunities

L. S. Geng; J. Martin Camalich; L. Alvarez-Ruso; M. J. Vicente Vacas

ensuremath{Delta}(1232)


Physical Review D | 2010

Improved description of the πN-scattering phenomenology at low energies in covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory

J. Martin Camalich; L. S. Geng; M. J. Vicente Vacas

in the


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012

Leading SU(3)-breaking corrections to the baryon magnetic moments in chiral perturbation theory.

Xiu-Lei Ren; Li-Sheng Geng; J. Martin Camalich; J. Meng; Hiroshi Toki

ensuremath{delta}


Physical Review D | 2014

Lowest-lying baryon masses in covariant SU(3)- flavor chiral perturbation theory

L. Alvarez-Ruso; T. Ledwig; J. Martin Camalich; M. J. Vicente Vacas

-counting, has the right analytic properties, and is renormalization-scale independent. This approach overcomes the limitations that previous chiral analyses of the


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Octet baryon masses in next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory

Martín González-Alonso; J. Martin Camalich

ensuremath{pi}N

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L. Alvarez-Ruso

Spanish National Research Council

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L. S. Geng

University of Valencia

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