Chiral symmetry and spin dependence of the quark-antiquark forces in quarkonium

Within the ladder approximation, the general form of the quark-antiquark interaction kernel, consistent with chiral symmetry, is investigated through the combined use of Ward identities for the axial-vector and vector currents. In the charm and bottom sectors we show that chiral symmetry still plays...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 1993-02, Vol.47 (3), p.1145-1154
Hauptverfasser: VILLATE, J. E, LIU, D.-S, RIBEIRO, J. E, BICUDO, P. J. A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Within the ladder approximation, the general form of the quark-antiquark interaction kernel, consistent with chiral symmetry, is investigated through the combined use of Ward identities for the axial-vector and vector currents. In the charm and bottom sectors we show that chiral symmetry still plays an important role, through the functional form of the quark-antiquark forces. To maintain the chiral symmetry, the scalar, pseudoscalar, and tensor terms of the local interaction kernel must appear in a combination consistent with the equation [ital K][sub [ital S]]=[ital K][sub [ital P]]=[minus]3[ital K][sub [ital T]]. Within the validity domain of the ladder approximation, this result is independent of the quark current masses. While the vector and axial-vector parts, [ital K][sub [ital V]] and [ital K][sub [ital A]], are not constrained by chiral symmetry, they are needed in order to implement spontaneous chiral-symmetry breaking, since the above terms alone would not do. In addition to the usual spin-spin, spin-orbit, and tensor interactions, the existence of a Lorentz-tensor term in the kernel gives rise to a second tensor force which does not appear in previous studies of mesonic spectroscopy.
ISSN:0556-2821
1089-4918
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.47.1145