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Constraints on the Light Pseudoscalar Meson Distribution Amplitudes from Their Meson-Photon Transition Form Factors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-10-11 v3

Abstract

The meson-photon transition form factors γγP\gamma\gamma^*\to P (PP stands for π\pi, η\eta and η\eta') provide strong constraints on the distribution amplitudes of the pseudoscalar mesons. In this paper, these transition form factors are calculated under the light-cone perturbative QCD approach, in which both the valence and non-valence quarks' contributions have been taken into consideration. To be consistent, an unified wavefunction model is adopted to analyze these form factors. It is shown that with proper charm component fηc30f^{c}_{\eta'}\sim -30 MeV and a moderate DA with B0.30B\sim 0.30, the experimental data on Q2Fηγ(Q2)Q^{2}F_{\eta\gamma}(Q^2) and Q2Fηγ(Q2)Q^{2}F_{\eta'\gamma}(Q^2) in whole Q2Q^2 region can be explained simultaneously. Further more, a detailed discussion on the form factors' uncertainties caused by the constituent quark masses mqm_q and msm_s, the parameter BB, the mixing angle ϕ\phi and fηcf_{\eta'}^c are presented. It is found that by adjusting these parameters within their reasonable regions, one can improve the form factor to a certain degree but can not solve the puzzle for Q2Fπγ(Q2)Q^{2}F_{\pi\gamma}(Q^2), especially to explain the behavior of πγ\pi-\gamma form factor within the whole Q2Q^2 region consistently. We hope further experimental data on these form factors in the large Q2Q^2 region can clarify the present situation.

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@article{arxiv.1106.4365,
  title  = {Constraints on the Light Pseudoscalar Meson Distribution Amplitudes from Their Meson-Photon Transition Form Factors},
  author = {Xing-Gang Wu and Tao Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.4365},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

18 pages, 8 figures and 1 table. Reference updated. To be published in Phys.Rev.D