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How the axial anomaly controls flavor mixing among mesons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-05-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

It is well known that because of the axial anomaly in QCD, mesons with JP=0J^P = 0^- are close to SU(3)VSU(3)_{\mathrm{V}} eigenstates: the eta(958)eta^\prime(958) meson is largely a singlet, and the η\eta meson an octet. In contrast, states with JP=1J^P = 1^- are flavor diagonal: \textit{e.g.}, the ϕ(1020)\phi(1020) is almost pure sˉs\bar{s} s. Using effective Lagrangians, we show how this generalizes to states with higher spin, assuming that they can be classified according to the unbroken chiral symmetry of Gfl=SU(3)L×SU(3)RG_{\mathrm{fl}} = SU(3)_{\mathrm{L}} \times SU(3)_{\mathrm{R}}. We construct effective Lagrangians from terms invariant under GflG_{\mathrm{fl}}, and introduce the concept of \textit{hetero-} and \textit{homo}chiral multiplets. Because of the axial anomaly, only terms invariant under the Z(3)AZ(3)_{\mathrm{A}} subgroup of the axial U(1)AU(1)_{\mathrm{A}} enter. For heterochiral multiplets, which begin with that including the η\eta and η(958)\eta^\prime(958), there are Z(3)AZ(3)_{\mathrm{A}} invariant terms with low mass dimension which cause states to mix according to SU(3)VSU(3)_{\mathrm{V}} flavor. For homochiral multiplets, which begin with that including the ϕ(1020)\phi(1020), there are no Z(3)AZ(3)_{\mathrm{A}} invariant terms with low mass dimension, and so states are diagonal in flavor. In this way we predict the flavor mixing for the heterochiral multiplet with spin one, as well as for hetero- and homochiral multiplets with spin two and spin three.

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@article{arxiv.1709.07454,
  title  = {How the axial anomaly controls flavor mixing among mesons},
  author = {Francesco Giacosa and Adrian Koenigstein and Robert D. Pisarski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07454},
  year   = {2018}
}

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