Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2010-02-05
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
To appear in the proceedings of the XIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy Nov.29-Dec.4, 2009. Tallahassee, Flor
Scientific paper
We study the strange and non-strange quark mass dependence of the parameters of the f_0(600), kappa(800), rho(770) and K*(892) resonances generated from elastic meson-meson scattering using unitarized one-loop Chiral Perturbation Theory. We fit simultaneously all experimental scattering data up to 0.8-1 GeV together with lattice results on decay constants and scattering lengths up to a pion mass of 440 MeV. Then, the strange and non-strange quark masses are varied from the chiral limit up to values of interest for lattice studies. In these amplitudes, the mass and width of the rho(770) and K*(892) present a similar and smooth quark mass dependence. In contrast, both scalars present a similar non-analyticity at high quark masses. Nevertheless the f_0(600) dependence on both quark masses is stronger than for the kappa(800) and the vectors. We also confirm the lattice assumption of quark mass independence of the vector two-meson coupling that, in contrast, is violated for scalars.
Nebreda J.
Pelaez Jose Ramon
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