AXIAL ANOMALY: THE MODERN STATUS
Abstract
The modern status of the problem of axial anomaly in QED and QCD is reviewed. Two methods of the derivation of the axial anomaly are presented: (1) by splitting of coordinates in the expression for the axial current and (2) by calculation of triangle diagrams, where the anomaly arises from the surface terms in momentum space. It is demonstrated, that the equivalent formulation of the anomaly can be given, as a sum rule for the structure function in dispersion representation of three point function of AVV interaction. It is argued, that such integral representation of the anomaly has some advantages in the case of description of the anomaly by contribution of hadronic states in QCD. The validity of the 't Hooft consistency condition is discussed. A few examples of the physical application of the axial anomaly are given.
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