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The $\rho \gamma^* \to \pi (\rho)$ transition form factors in the Perturbative QCD factorization approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-12-02 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

In this paper, we studied the ργπ\rho \gamma^* \to \pi and ργρ\rho\gamma^*\to \rho transition processes and made the calculations for the ρπ\rho\pi transition form factor Q4Fρπ(Q2)Q^4 F_{\rho\pi}(Q^2) and the ρ\rho meson electromagnetic form factors, FLL,LT,TT(Q2)F_{\rm LL, LT,TT}(Q^2) and F1,2,3(Q2)F_{1,2,3}(Q^2), by employing the perturbative QCD (PQCD) factorization approach. For the ργπ\rho \gamma^* \to \pi transition, we found that the contribution to form factor Q4Fρπ(Q)Q^4 F_{\rho\pi}(Q) from the term proportional to the distribution amplitude combination ϕρT(x1)ϕπP(x2)\phi^T_{\rho}(x_1)\phi^P_{\pi}(x_2) is absolutely dominant, and the PQCD predictions for both the size and the Q2Q^2-dependence of this form factor Q4Fρπ(Q2)Q^4 F_{\rho\pi}(Q^2) agree well with those from the extended ADS/QCD models or the light-cone QCD sum rule. For the ργρ\rho \gamma^* \to \rho transition and in the region of Q23Q^2\geq 3 GeV2^2, further more, we found that the PQCD predictions for the magnitude and their Q2Q^2-dependence of the F1(Q2)F_1(Q^2) and F2(Q2)F_2(Q^2) form factors agree well with those from the QCD sum rule, while the PQCD prediction for F3(Q2)F_3(Q^2) is much larger than the one from the QCD sum rule.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05108,
  title  = {The $\rho \gamma^* \to \pi (\rho)$ transition form factors in the Perturbative QCD factorization approach},
  author = {Ya-Lan Zhang and Shan Cheng and Jun Hua and Zhen-Jun Xiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05108},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures