QCD Sum Rules and the Pi(1300) Resonance

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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latex, 8 pages, 5 figures

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10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00472-7

Global fits to the shape of the first QCD Laplace sum rule exhibiting sensitivity to pion-resonance [$\Pi (1300)$] parameters are performed, leading to predictions for the pion-resonance mass and decay constant. Two scenarios are considered which differ only in their treatment of the dimension-six quark condensate $< O_6>$. The first scenario assumes an effective scale for $< O_6>$ from other sum-rule applications which is assumed to be independent of the physical value of the quark mass, while the second scenario requires self-consistency between the value of $< O_6>$ and the current algebra constraint $2m< \bar q q>=-f_\pi^2m_\pi^2$. Predictions of the pion-resonance mass $M_\pi$ and decay constant $F_\pi$ are obtained in these two scenarios. A byproduct of this analysis is a prediction of the renormalization-group invariant quark mass $(\hat m_u+\hat m_d)/2$.

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