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VMD, the WZW Lagrangian and ChPT: The Third Mixing Angle

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

We show that the Hidden Local Symmetry Model, supplemented with well-known procedures for breaking flavor SU(3) and nonet symmetry, provides all the information contained in the standard Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) Lagrangian L(0)+L(1){\cal L}^{(0)}+{\cal L}^{(1)}. This allows to rely on radiative decays of light mesons (VPγVP\gamma and PγγP \gamma\gamma) in order to extract some numerical information of relevance to ChPT: a value for Λ1=0.20±0.04\Lambda_1=0.20 \pm 0.04, a quark mass ratio of 21.2±2.4\simeq 21.2 \pm 2.4, and a negligible departure from the Gell-Mann--Okubo mass formula. The mixing angles are θ8=20.40±0.96\theta_8=-20.40^\circ \pm 0.96^\circ and θ0=0.05±0.99\theta_0=-0.05^\circ \pm 0.99^\circ. We also give the values of all decay constants. It is shown that the common mixing pattern with one mixing angle θP\theta_P is actually quite appropriate and algebraically related to the η/η\eta/\eta' mixing pattern presently preferred by the ChPT community. For instance the traditional θP\theta_P is functionally related to the ChPT θ8\theta_8 and fulfills θPθ8/2\theta_P \simeq \theta_8/2. The vanishing of θ0\theta_0, supported by all data on radiative decays, gives a novel relation between mixing angles and the violation of nonet symmetry in the pseudoscalar sector. Finally, it is shown that the interplay of nonet symmetry breaking through U(3) \ra\ra SU(3)×\times U(1) satisfies all requirements of the physics of radiative decays without any need for additional glueballs.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9905350,
  title  = {VMD, the WZW Lagrangian and ChPT: The Third Mixing Angle},
  author = {M. Benayoun and L. DelBuono and H. B. O'Connell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9905350},
  year   = {2008}
}

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31 pages, 1 figure