12 research outputs found
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
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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Pion distribution amplitudes within the instanton model of QCD vacuum
Pion transition form factor for the process at
space-like values of photon momenta is calculated within the effective
quark-meson model with the interaction induced by instanton exchange. The
leading and next-to-leading order power asymptotics of the form factor and the
relation between the light-cone pion distribution amplitudes of twists 2 and 4
and the dynamically generated quark mass are found.Comment: 5 pages, 4 eps figures. Revised version: references and figures adde
Pion light cone wave function in the non-local NJL model
We use the simple instanton motivated NJL-type model to calculate the leading
twist pion light cone wave function. The model consists in employing the
momentum dependent quark mass in the quark loop entering the definition of the
wave function. The result is analytical up to a solution of a certain algebraic
equation. Various properties including the kT dependence of the pion wave
function are discussed. The resulting kT integrated wave function is not
asymptotic and is in agreement with recent analysis of the CLEO data.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures, formulas (23-25) corrected, typos correcte
Virtualities of Quarks and Gluons in QCD Vacuum and Nonlocal Condensates within Single Instanton Approximation
We calculate the lowest-dimensional nonlocal quark and gluon condensates
within the single instanton approximation of the instanton liquid model. As a
result, we determine the values of average virtualities of quarks
and gluons in the QCD vacuum and obtain parameterless predictions
for the ratio , and for some ratios of
different vacuum condensates of higher dimensions. The nonlocal properties of
quark and gluon condensates are analyzed, and insufficiency of the single
instanton approximation is discussed.Comment: 12 pages, LATEX, no figures. Revised version contains two formulae
corrected and references update