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Resonance effects in pion and kaon decay constants

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-08-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

In this article we study impact of the lightest vector and scalar resonance multiplets in the pion and kaon decay constants up to next-to-leading order in the 1/NC1/N_C expansion, i.e., up to the one-loop level. The FπF_\pi and FKF_K predictions obtained within the framework of Resonance Chiral Theory are confronted with lattice simulation data. The vector loops (and the ρππ\rho-\pi\pi coupling GVG_V in particular) are found to play a crucial role in the determination of the Chiral Perturbation Theory couplings L4L_4 and L5L_5 at next-to-leading order in 1/NC1/N_C. Puzzling, values of GV<40G_V < 40 MeV seem to be necessary to agree with current phenomenological results for L4L_4 and L5L_5. Conversely, a value of GV>60G_V > 60 MeV compatible with standard ρππ\rho-\pi\pi determinations turns these chiral couplings negative. However, in spite of the strong anti-correlation with L4L_4, the SU(3)SU(3) chiral coupling F0F_0 remains stable all the time and stays within the range 788678 \sim 86 MeV when GVG_V is varied in a wide range, from 4040 up to 7070 MeV. Finally, we would like to remark that the leading order expressions used in this article for the ηη\eta-\eta' mixing, mass splitting of the vector multiplet masses and the quark mass dependence of the ρ(770)\rho(770) mass are found in reasonable agreement with the lattice data.

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@article{arxiv.1403.0855,
  title  = {Resonance effects in pion and kaon decay constants},
  author = {Zhi-Hui Guo and Juan Jose Sanz-Cillero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0855},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

48 pages, 9 eps figures. Further commments on additional operators with the $\eta_1$ field, the impact of a second scalar nonet and the KSRF relation have been incorporated. References added. Minor typos corrected. Phys. Rev. D 89, 094024 (2014) published version