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      Asymptotic expansion of Feynman integrals near threshold

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          We present general prescriptions for the asymptotic expansion of massive multi-loop Feynman integrals near threshold. As in the case of previously known prescriptions for various limits of momenta and masses, the terms of the threshold expansion are associated with subgraphs of a given graph and are explicitly written through Taylor expansions of the corresponding integrands in certain sets of parameters. They are manifestly homogeneous in the threshold expansion parameter, so that the calculation of the given Feynman integral near the threshold reduces to the calculation of integrals of a much simpler type. The general method is illustrated by two-loop two-point and three-point diagrams. We discuss the use of the threshold expansion for problems of physical interest, such as the next-to-next-to-leading order heavy quark production cross sections close to threshold and matching calculations and power counting in non-relativistic effective theories.

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          Bound States and Power Counting in Effective Field Theories

          The problem of bound states in effective field theories is studied. A rescaled version of nonrelativistic effective field theory is formulated which makes the velocity power counting of operators manifest. Results obtained using the rescaled theory are compared with known results from NRQCD. The same ideas are then applied to study Yukawa bound states in 1+1 and 3+1 dimensions, and to analyze when the Yukawa potential can be replaced by a delta-function potential. The implications of these results for the study of nucleon-nucleon scattering in chiral perturbation theory is discussed.
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            19 November 1997
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            10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00138-2
            hep-ph/9711391
            a63191a1-73da-4435-b8f0-65207a803367
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            CERN-TH/97-315
            Nucl.Phys. B522 (1998) 321-344
            24 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures included via epsf.sty
            hep-ph

            High energy & Particle physics
            High energy & Particle physics

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