F. Gelis et Mhg. Tytgat, Anomalous processes at high temperature and density in a two-dimensional linear sigma model - art. no. 016001, PHYS REV D, 6301(1), 2001, pp. 6001
We use the two-dimensional sigma model as a toy model to study the behavior
of anomalous amplitudes in the limit where the constituent quark mass is s
mall. Symmetry arguments show that the pi (0) --> gamma amplitude should va
nish if m --> 0, but we show that the one-loop pi (0) gamma amplitude does
not satisfy this property because of infrared singularities. However, when
a proper regularization (resummation of a thermal mass, for instance) is ta
ken into account, this amplitude vanishes as expected. We also study the am
plitude pi (0) sigma --> gamma and show that it does not vanish in the same
limit.