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Meson masses within the model of induced nonlocal quark currents

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-07-19 v1

Abstract

The model of induced quark currents formulated in our recent paper (Phys. Rev. D51, 176) is developed. The model being a kind of nonlocal extension of the bosonization procedure is based on the hypothesis that the QCD vacuum is realized by the (anti-)self-dual homogeneous gluon field. This vacuum field provides the analytical quark confinement. It is shown that a particular form of nonlocality of the quark and gluon propagators determined by the vacuum field, an interaction of quark spin with the vacuum gluon field and a localization of meson field at the center of masses of two quarks can explain the distinctive features of meson spectrum: Regge trajectories of radial and orbital excitations, mass splitting between pseudoscalar and vector mesons, the asymptotic mass formulas in the heavy quark limit: MQQˉ2mQM_{Q\bar Q}\to 2m_Q for quarkonia and MQqˉmQM_{Q\bar q}\to m_Q for heavy-light mesons. With a minimal set of parameters (quark masses, vacuum field strength and the quark-gluon coupling constant) the model describes to within ten percent inaccuracy the masses and weak decay constants of mesons from all qualitatively different regions of the spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9601344,
  title  = {Meson masses within the model of induced nonlocal quark currents},
  author = {Ja. V. Burdanov and G. V. Efimov and S. N. Nedelko and S. A. Solunin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9601344},
  year   = {2011}
}

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