912 research outputs found
Matching meson resonances to OPE in QCD
We investigate the possible corrections to the linear Regge trajectories for
the light-quark meson sector by matching two-point correlators of quark
currents to the Operator Product Expansion. We find that the allowed
modifications to the linear behavior must decrease rapidly with the principal
quantum number. After fitting the lightest states in each channel and certain
low-energy constants the whole spectrum for meson masses and residues is
obtained in a satisfactory agreement with phenomenology. The perturbative
corrections to our results are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, talk given at the First Workshop on Quark Hadron Duality and
the Transition to pQCD (June 2005, Frascati, Italy) and at the International
Conference on QCD and Hadronic Physics (June 2005, Beijing, China
Holographic Estimates of the Deconfinement Temperature
The problem of self-consistent estimates of the deconfinement temperature Tc
in the framework of the bottom-up holographic approach to QCD is scrutinized.
It is shown that the standard soft wall model gives Tc for planar gluodynamics
around 260 MeV in a good agreement with the lattice data. The extensions of
soft wall model adjusted for descriptions of realistic meson spectra result in
a broad range of predictions. This uncertainty is related with a poor
experimental information on the radially excited mesons.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, typos are corrected, matches the version
published in Eur. Phys. J.
Lagrangian alternative to QCD string
The spectrum of radially excited hadrons provides much information about the
confinement forces in QCD. The confinement is realized most naturally in terms
of the QCD string whose quantization gives rise to the radially excited modes.
We propose an alternative framework for the description of the excited
spectrum. Namely we put forward some effective field models in which the
hadrons acquire masses due to interaction with a scalar field modeling the
non-perturbative gluon vacuum. The effective potential for this field is
periodic with an infinite number of non-equivalent vacua. The radially excited
hadrons emerge as elementary excitations over different vacua. We construct
explicit examples for such effective theories in the meson sector. An
interesting byproduct of the considered models is the existence of a classical
field configuration in each vacuum. Depending on the model, it can represent a
domain wall, Nielsen-Olesen vortex or 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole. In the pure
scalar sector, it is shown that the first quantum correction leads to splitting
of the radially excited modes into two nearly degenerate states. Such a
phenomenon has some phenomenological support. The presented approach may be
also viewed as an alternative framework to the bottom-up AdS/QCD models where
the radial excitations appear on the classical level as well.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figures, accepted by Eur. Phys. J.
The masses of vector mesons in holographic QCD at finite chiral chemical potential
Central heavy-ion collisions may induce sizeable fluctuations of the
topological charge. This effect is expected to distort the dispersion relation
for the hadron masses. We construct a general setup for a compact description
of this phenomenon in the framework of bottom-up holographic approach to QCD. A
couple of soft wall holographic models are proposed for the vector mesons. The
states having different circular polarizations are shown to have different
effective mass. The requirement of stability imposes strong constraints on the
possible choice of models.Comment: 10 page
Meson mass spectrum and OPE: matching to the large-N_c QCD
The relations between masses and decay constants of variety of meson
resonances in the energy range 0--3 GeV are verified from the string-like,
linear mass spectrum for vector, axial-vector, scalar and pseudoscalar mesons
with a universal slope. The way to match the universality with the Operator
Product Expansion (OPE) is proposed. The necessity of small deviations from
linearity in parameterization of the meson mass spectrum and their decay
constants is proven from matching to OPE.Comment: 4 pages, more refs added, Talk at V Int. Conference "Quark
Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum", 10-14 Sept. 2002, Garda Lake, Ital
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