m_pi and N_c dependence of resonances from Unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory

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Invited talk at the 12th International Conference on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon (MENU2010), May 31

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We review our studies on the rho and sigma resonances properties derived from the Inverse Amplitude Method. In particular, we study the leading $1/N_c$ behavior of the resonances masses and widths and their evolution with changing $m_\pi$. The $1/N_c$ expansion gives a clear definition of $\bar qq$ states, which is neatly satisfied by the $\rho$ but not by the sigma, showing that its dominant component is not $\bar qq$. The $m_\pi$ dependence of the resonance properties is relevant to connect with lattice studies. We show that our predictions compare well with some lattice results and we find that the rho-pi-pi coupling constant is $m_\pi$ independent, in contrast with the sigma-pi-pi$ coupling, that shows a strong $m_\pi$ dependence.

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