Strengthening the Bridge Between Chiral Lagrangians and QCD Sum-Rules
arXiv:2509.16380 · doi:10.1016/j.jspc.2025.100231
Abstract
Previous work has shown that mesonic fields in chiral Lagrangians can be systematically connected to quark-level operators in QCD sum rules through chiral-symmetry constrained and energy-independent scale factor matrices. This framework yields universal scale factors associated with each chiral nonet, whether composed of quark-antiquark () or four-quark () operators. Building on the demonstrated scale-factor universality for the isodoublet and isotriplet scalar mesons, we develop a revised Gaussian QCD sum-rule methodology that extends the analysis to higher-dimensional isospin sectors. To access nonperturbative information about resonances arising from final-state interactions, we introduce a background-resonance interference approximation. This approximation successfully reproduces both scattering amplitude data and scattering predictions. It also motivates new resonance models that enhance the scale-factor analysis linking chiral Lagrangians to QCD sum rules. Within this refined framework, we explore the scale factors for the and mesons across a sequence of increasingly detailed resonance models.
13 pages, 10 figures. Proceedings article for QCD25: 28th High-Energy Physics International Conference in Quantum Chromodynamics. Published in Journal of Subatomic Particles and Cosmology