A combined study of the pion's static properties and form factors
Abstract
We study consistently the pion's static observables and the elastic and \gamma*\gamma -> \pi^0 transition form factors within a light-front model. Consistency requires that all calculations are performed within a given model with the same and single adjusted length or mass-scale parameter of the associated pion bound-state wave function. Our results agree well with all extent data including recent Belle data on the \gamma*\gamma -> \pi^0 form factor at large q^2, yet the BaBar data on this transition form factor resists a sensible comparison. We relax the initial constraint on the bound-state wave function and show the BaBar data can partially be accommodated. This, however, comes at the cost of a hard elastic form factor not in agreement with experiment. Moreover, the pion charge radius is about 40% smaller than its experimentally determined value. It is argued that a decreasing charge radius produces an ever harder form factor with a bound-state amplitude difficultly reconcilable with soft QCD. We also discuss why vector dominance type models for the photon-quark vertex, based on analyticity and crossing symmetry, are unlikely to reproduce the litigious transition form factor data.
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@article{arxiv.1211.2829,
title = {A combined study of the pion's static properties and form factors},
author = {B. El-Bennich and J. P. B. C. de Melo and T. Frederico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2829},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
14 pages, 7 figures, 2 Tables; minor changes; 2 new references added (Ref. 54 and 57); version to be published in Few Body Physics