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Title: Radiative meson transitions in the quark model


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Radiative meson transitions in the quark model
Olga Lakhina University of Pittsburgh
Research Advisor Eric Swanson
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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation

quark
quark

antiquark
antiquark
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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions

Gaussian
r
r
Coulomblinear
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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions
  • Dipole (long wave-length) approximation

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions
  • Dipole (long wave-length) approximation
  • The momentum of the photon
  • (no recoil)
  • In reality

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions
  • Dipole (long wave-length) approximation
  • Non-relativistic approximation

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions
  • Dipole (long wave-length) approximation
  • Non-relativistic approximation
  • Not true (especially for the light quarks)

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Typically used approximations
  • Impulse approximation
  • Using SHO meson wave functions
  • Dipole (long wave-length) approximation
  • Non-relativistic approximation
  • Applied to only light or heavy quark sector

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Motivation
  • Perform the detailed study of meson radiative
    transitions
  • Use realistic wave functions
  • Relativistic corrections / effects
  • Higher order diagrams (beyond the impulse
    approximation)
  • Bound state formalism

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Our method
  • Hamiltonian
  • Electromagnetic interaction

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Non-relativistic approximation
  • Hamiltonian
  • Electromagnetic interaction

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Results for cc mesons
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Results for light mesons
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Higher order diagrams
Nonrelativistic approximation of Hamiltonian
other terms
model
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Higher order diagrams
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VMD model diagram
We have to sum over the intermediate states
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Second order diagram
This diagram does not contribute if we dont sum
over the intermediate states
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Second order diagram

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These diagrams cancel for cc mesons
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Second order diagram
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Effects of higher order diagrams (GeV-1/2)
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Cornell model

- order
neglected
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END
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Potential energy of quark interaction in a meson
V(r)
Linear dependence
Coulomb dependence
r
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where
Decay rate
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  • Vector meson dominance model
  • Quark model

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