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Singlet VA \tilde V correlator within the instanton vacuum model
The correlator of singlet axial-vector and vector currents in the external
electromagnetic field is studied within the instanton liquid model of QCD
vacuum. In the chiral limit we calculate the longitudinal w_L^0 and transversal
w_T^0 with respect to axial-vector index invariant amplitudes at arbitrary
momentum transfer q. It is demonstrated how the anomalous longitudinal part of
the correlator is renormalized at low momenta due to the presence of the U_A(1)
anomaly.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Multi-Instanton Effects in QCD Sum Rules for the Pion
Multi-instanton contributions to QCD sum rules for the pion are investigated
within a framework which models the QCD vacuum as an instanton liquid. It is
shown that in singular gauge the sum of planar diagrams in leading order of the
expansion provides similar results as the effective single-instanton
contribution. These effects are also analysed in regular gauge. Our findings
confirm that at large distances the correlator functions are more adequately
described in the singular gauge rather than in the regular one.Comment: 11 pages RevTeX is use
Zero mode effect in the four quark states
We calculate the masses of the four quark states which decay
dominantly into and respectively by QCD sum rules approach.
We include the zero mode contribution and find it plays an important role in
the sum rules. We predict that the masses of the states and
both are 1.4-1.5 GeV. This is close to the experimental candidates
and .Comment: 5 pages, 4 Postscript figure
Inhomogeneous Fixed Point Ensembles Revisited
The density of states of disordered systems in the Wigner-Dyson classes
approaches some finite non-zero value at the mobility edge, whereas the density
of states in systems of the chiral and Bogolubov-de Gennes classes shows a
divergent or vanishing behavior in the band centre. Such types of behavior were
classified as homogeneous and inhomogeneous fixed point ensembles within a
real-space renormalization group approach. For the latter ensembles the scaling
law was derived for the power laws of the density of states
and of the localization length .
This prediction from 1976 is checked against explicit results obtained
meanwhile.Comment: Submitted to 'World Scientific' for the volume 'Fifty Years of
Anderson Localization'. 12 page
Photon distribution amplitudes and light-cone wave functions in chiral quark models
The leading- and higher-twist distribution amplitudes and light-cone wave
functions of real and virtual photons are analyzed in chiral quark models. The
calculations are performed in the nonlocal quark model based on the instanton
picture of QCD vacuum, as well as in the spectral quark model and the
Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with the Pauli-Villars regulator, which both treat
interaction of quarks with external fields locally. We find that in all
considered models the leading-twist distribution amplitudes of the real photon
defined at the quark-model momentum scale are constant or remarkably close to
the constant in the variable, thus are far from the asymptotic limit form.
The QCD evolution to higher momentum scales is necessary and we carry it out at
the leading order of the perturbative theory for the leading-twist amplitudes.
We provide estimates for the magnetic susceptibility of the quark condensate
and the coupling , which in the nonlocal model turn out
to be close to the estimates from QCD sum rules. We find the higher-twist
distribution amplitudes at the quark model scale and compare them to the
Wandzura-Wilczek estimates. In addition, in the spectral model we evaluate the
distribution amplitudes and light-cone wave functions of the -meson.Comment: 24 pages, 15 figure
Rare decay pi0 -> e+e-: theory confronts KTeV data
Within the dispersive approach to the amplitude of the rare decay pi0 -> e+e-
the nontrivial dynamics is contained only in the subtraction constant. We
express this constant, in the leading order in (m_e/\Lambda)^2 perturbative
series, in terms of the inverse moment of the pion transition form factor given
in symmetric kinematics. By using the CELLO and CLEO data on the pion
transition form factor given in asymmetric kinematics the lower bound on the
decay branching ratio is found. The restrictions following from QCD allow us to
make a quantitative prediction for the branching B(pi0 -> e+e-) =(6.2\pm
0.1)*10^{-8} which is 3\sigma below the recent KTeV measurement. We confirm our
prediction by using the quark models and phenomenological approaches based on
the vector meson dominance. The decays \eta -> l^+l^- are also discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
Gluon Field Strength Correlation Functions within a Constrained Instanton Model
We suggest a constrained instanton (CI) solution in the physical QCD vacuum
which is described by large-scale vacuum field fluctuations. This solution
decays exponentially at large distances. It is stable only if the interaction
of the instanton with the background vacuum field is small and additional
constraints are introduced. The CI solution is explicitly constructed in the
ansatz form, and the two-point vacuum correlator of gluon field strengths is
calculated in the framework of the effective instanton vacuum model. At small
distances the results are qualitatively similar to the single instanton (SI)
case, in particular, the form factor is small, which is in agreement
with the lattice calculations.Comment: 25 pages (RevTex), 7 ps figures; some references added, one figure
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The leading-twist pion and kaon distribution amplitudes from the QCD instanton vacuum
We investigate the leading-twist light-cone distribution amplitudes for the
pion and kaon, based on the nonlocal chiral quark model from the instanton
vacuum. Effects of explicit flavor SU(3)-symmetry breaking are taken into
account. The Gegenbauer moments are computed, analyzed and compared with those
of other models. The one-loop QCD evolution of the moments is briefly
discussed. The transverse momentum distributions are also discussed for the
pion and kaon light-cone wave functions.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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