Friday, May 4, 2012

1205.0692 (Yu. A. Simonov)

Analysis of the QCD spectrum and chiral symmetry breaking with varying
quark masses
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Yu. A. Simonov
The meson spectrum of QCD is studied in the framework of nonperturbative QCD as a function of varying quark masses $m_q$. It is shown, that the total spectrum consists of two branches: 1) the standard one, which may be called the flux-tube spectrum, depending approximately linearly on $m_q$ and 2) the chiral symmetry breaking (CSB) spectrum for pseudoscalar flavor nonsinglet (PS) mesons, with mass dependence $\sqrt{m_q}$. The formalism for PS mesons is derived from the QCD Lagrangian with $m_q$ corrections, and a unified form of the PS propagator was derived. It is shown, that the CSB branch of PS mesons joins to the flux-tube branch at around $m_q=200$ MeV. All these results are in close correspondence with recent numerical data on large lattices.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.0692

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