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2. Masses and radiative decay widths of the $D_{s0}^*(2317)$ and $D_{s1}^{\prime}(2460)$ and their bottom analogs
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Zhang, Zi-Le, Liu, Zhan-Wei, Luo, Si-Qiang, Chen, Ping, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the mass spectra and radiative decays of $D_{s0}^*(2317)$ and $D_{s1}^{\prime}(2460)$ in an unquenched framework. In addition to coupled channel effects between the $c\bar{s}$ cores and $D^{(*)}K$ channels, $D^{(*)}K$-$D^{(*)}K$ self interactions are also considered in this work and we succeed to reproduce their mass spectra. Furthermore, we study the radiative decays of the $D_{s0}^*(2317)$ and $D_{s1}^{\prime}(2460)$ by simultaneously including the compound structures of conventional $c\bar{s}$ cores and $D^{(*)}K$ components. We also calculate their bottom analogs with heavy quark symmetry. Our study offers useful insights into the important unquenched effects in the formation of $D_{s0}^*(2317)$, $D_{s1}^{\prime}(2460)$ and the bottom counterparts., Comment: 18 pages, 3 tables, 7 figures
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- 2024
3. A comprehensive study of axion photoproduction off the nucleon in chiral effective field theory
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Cao, Xiong-Hui and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the amplitudes of the axion photoproduction off the nucleon, i.e., $\gamma N \to a N$, within the framework of chiral effective field theory. Several different types of contributions are simultaneously included in our calculation, namely the nucleon exchanges up to next-to-leading order, the $a\gamma\gamma$ vertex and the vector meson exchanges in the $t$-channel. We utilize the existing hadronic inputs as much as possible to fix the unknown couplings. A comprehensive study of the phenomenological discussions is then provided in this work. Different mechanisms in the $\gamma N \to a N$ processes manifest distinct behaviors in the total and differential cross sections, which could provide useful quantities to distinguish different axion models., Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures
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- 2024
4. Charmoniumlike Channels $1^{+}$ with Isospin $1$ from Lattice and Effective Field Theory
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Sadl, Mitja, Collins, Sara, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Padmanath, M., Prelovsek, Sasa, and Yan, Lin-Wan
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Many exotic charmoniumlike mesons have already been discovered experimentally, of which the $Z_c$ mesons with isospin 1 are prominent examples. We investigate $J^{PC}=1^{+\pm}$ states with flavor $\bar cc \bar qq$ ($q=u,d$) in isospin 1 using lattice QCD. This is the first study of these mesons employing more than one volume and involving frames with nonzero total momentum. We utilize two $N_f=2+1$ CLS ensembles with $m_{\pi}\simeq 280\,$MeV. As the simulations are performed with unphysical quark masses and at a single lattice spacing of $a=0.086\,$fm, our results provide only qualitative insights. Resulting eigenenergies are compatible or just slightly shifted down with respect to noninteracting energies, where the most significant shifts occur for certain $D\bar D^*$ states. Both channels $1^{+\pm}$ have a virtual pole slightly below the threshold if $D\bar D^*$ is assumed to be decoupled from other channels. In addition, we perform a coupled channel analysis of $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar D^*$ scattering with $J^{PC}=1^{+-}$ within an effective field theory framework. The $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar D^*$ invariant-mass distributions from BESIII and finite-volume energies from several lattice QCD simulations, including this work, are fitted simultaneously. All fits yield two poles relatively close to the $D\bar D^*$ threshold and reasonably reproduce the experimental $Z_c$ peaks. They also reproduce lattice energies up to slightly above the $D\bar{D}^*$ threshold, while reproduction at even higher energies is better for fits that put more weight on the lattice data. Our findings suggest that the employed effective field theory can reasonably reconcile the peaks in the experimental line shapes and the lattice energies, although those lie close to noninteracting energies. We also study $J/\psi \pi$ scattering in s-wave and place upper bounds on the phase shift., Comment: 23 pages plus appendices, 24 figures
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- 2024
5. Axion production in the $\eta\to \pi\pi a$ decay within $SU(3)$ chiral perturbation theory
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Wang, Jin-Bao, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Lu, Zhun, and Zhou, Hai-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the axion and axion-like particle production from the $\eta\to\pi\pi a$ decay within the $SU(3)$ chiral perturbation theory up to the one-loop level. The conventional $SU(3)$ chiral low energy constants are found to be able to reabsorb all the divergences from the chiral loops in the $\eta\to\pi\pi a$ decay amplitude, and hence render the amplitude independent of the renormalization scale. The unitarized $\eta\to\pi\pi a$ decay amplitudes are constructed to take into account the $\pi\pi$ final-state interactions and also properly reproduce the perturbative results from the chiral perturbation theory. Detailed analyses between the perturbative amplitudes and the unitarized ones are given in the phenomenological discussions. By taking the values of the chiral low energy constants in literature, we predict the Dalitz distributions, the spectra of the $\pi\pi$ and $a\pi$ systems, and also the branching ratios of the $\eta\to\pi\pi a$ process by varying $m_a$ from 0 to $m_\eta-2m_{\pi}$., Comment: 25 pages, 7 figures
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- 2024
6. Axion-pion scattering at finite temperature in chiral perturbation theory and its influence in axion thermalization
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Wang, Jin-Bao, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Zhou, Hai-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Axion-pion scattering amplitudes at finite temperatures are calculated within chiral perturbation theory up to the one loop level. Unitarization procedure is implemented to these amplitudes in order to extend the applicable range of energy and temperature. The influence of the thermal axion-pion scattering amplitudes on the $a\pi\to\pi\pi$ cross sections and the axion thermalization rate is investigated, with the emphasis on the comparison with the zero-temperature-amplitude case. A brief discussion on the cosmological implication of the axion thermalization rate, that is calculated by using the $a\pi\to\pi\pi$ amplitudes at finite temperatures, is also given. The thermal corrections to the axion-pion scattering amplitudes can cause around a $10\%$ shift of the determination of the axion decay constant $f_a$ and its mass $m_a$, comparing with the results by using the $a\pi\to\pi\pi$ amplitudes at zero temperature., Comment: 26 pages, 7 figures
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- 2023
7. Reconciling experimental and lattice data of $Z_c(3900)$ in a $J/\psi\pi$-$D\bar{D}^*$ coupled-channel analysis
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Yan, Lin-Wan, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Guo, Feng-Kun, Yao, De-Liang, and Zhou, Zhi-Yong
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*$ coupled-channel system within a covariant framework. The $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*$ invariant-mass distributions measured at 4.23~GeV and 4.26~GeV by BESIII and the finite-volume energy levels from recent lattice QCD simulations are simultaneously fitted. Phase shifts and inelasticities of the $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*$ scattering are predicted using the resulting amplitudes. Poles corresponding to the $Z_c(3900)$ state are found in the complex energy plane and their couplings with $J/\psi \pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*$ are determined. Our results indicate that the current lattice data do not preclude the existence of a physical $Z_c(3900)$ state., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures
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- 2023
8. Coupled-channel $D^\ast K^\ast -D_s^\ast \rho$ interactions and the origin of $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)$
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Duan, Man-Yu, Du, Meng-Lin, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Wang, En, and Chen, Dian-Yong
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Motivated by the recent observation of $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)^0$ and $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)^{++}$ in the $D_s \pi$ invariant mass distributions, we investigate $D^{\ast}K^{\ast}$ interactions in a coupled-channel approach. We show that the relativistic corrections could be significant for the energy far away from the threshold. Within the hidden local symmetry formalism, a sizable attraction interaction is found in the $J=0$ isospin triplet sector that can form a bound or a virtual state, which is consistent with the experimentally observed $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)$. By reproducing a $D_s^*\rho$-$D^*K^*$ bound/virtual state with the pole mass equal to that of the $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)$ measured by LHCb in the sector $(I,J)=(1,0)$, we determine the unknown parameter in the loop function, and then search for possible poles in the sectors of $I=1$, $J=1,$ 2 and $I=0$, $J=0$, 1, 2. The predicted resonances provide a useful reference for the future experimental studies of the $(C,S)=(1,1)$ systems and can be also helpful to unravel the nature of the $T_{c\bar{s}0}(2900)$.10, Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables
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- 2023
9. Roy equation analyses of $\pi\pi$ scatterings at unphysical pion masses
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Cao, Xiong-Hui, Li, Qu-Zhi, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Zheng, Han-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
An extended Roy equation including a bound state pole is used to study $\pi\pi$ scatterings at unphysical large pion masses when $\sigma$ becomes a bound state in one situation and stays as a broad resonance in the other case. The coupled integral equations at large pion masses are solved by taking the lattice driving terms and the Regge amplitudes as inputs. Relying on the solutions of Roy equations that respect unitarity, analyticity and crossing symmetry, we give predictions to the phase shifts with $IJ=00,11,20$ in the elastic energy region. We then perform analytic continuation into the complex $s$ plane to search for various poles, all of which are inside the validity domain of the Roy equation. This is the first time that lattice data at unphysical large pion masses are analyzed within the rigorous Roy equation method., Comment: 20 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables, matches PRD version
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- 2023
10. Revisit of tensor-meson nonet in resonance chiral theory
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Chen, Cheng, Cheng, Nai-Qian, Yan, Lin-Wan, Duan, Chun-Gui, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the properties of the lowest multiplet of light-flavor tensor meson resonances, i.e. $f_2(1270)$, $a_2(1320)$, $K_2^*(1430)$, and $f_2'(1525)$, within the resonance chiral theory approach. The higher-order resonance chiral operators, including the light-quark mass and $1/N_C$ corrections, are simultaneously incorporated in our study. The use of resonance chiral expressions allows us to analyze not only the relevant experimental data but also in the meantime the lattice results at unphysical quark masses, including the masses of the lowest multiplet of tensor resonances and their decay widths into two pseudoscalar mesons. In addition, the radiative decays of the tensor resonances into one photon plus one pseudoscalar meson and two photons are also studied., Comment: 18 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures. To match the published version
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- 2023
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11. Effective-Lagrangian study of $\psi'(J/\psi) \to VP$ and the insights into $\rho\pi$ puzzle
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Yan, Lin-Wan, Chen, Yun-Hua, Duan, Chun-Gui, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Within the effective Lagrangian approach, we carry out a unified study of the $J/\psi (\psi')\to VP$, $J/\psi \to P\gamma$ and relevant radiative decays of light-flavor hadrons. Large amount of experimental data, including the various decay widths and electromagnetic form factors, are fitted to constrain the numerous hadron couplings. Relative strengths between the strong and electromagnetic interactions are revealed in the $J/\psi \to VP$ and $\psi' \to VP$ processes. The effect from the strong interaction is found to dominate in the $J/\psi \to \rho\pi$ decay, while the electromagnetic interaction turns out to be the dominant effect in $\psi' \to \rho\pi$ decay, which provides an explanation to the $\rho\pi$ puzzle. For the $J/\psi\to K^{*}\bar{K}+\bar{K}^{*}K$ and $\psi' \to K^{*}\bar{K}+\bar{K}^{*}K$, the former process is dominated by the strong interactions, and the effects from the electromagnetic parts are found to be comparable with those of strong interactions in the latter process. Different $SU(3)$ breaking effects from the electromagnetic parts appear in the charged and neutral channels for the $\psi' \to K^{*}\bar{K}+\bar{K}^{*}K$ processes explain the rather different ratios between $B(\psi'\to K^{*+}K^{-}+K^{*-}K^{+})/B(J/\psi\to K^{*+}K^{-}+K^{*-}K^{+})$ and $B(\psi'\to K^{*0}\bar{K}^{0}+\bar{K}^{*0}K^{0})/B(J/\psi\to K^{*0}\bar{K}^{0}+\bar{K}^{*0}K^{0})$., Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures
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- 2023
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12. Axion-meson mixing in light of recent lattice $\eta$-$\eta'$ simulations and their two-photon couplings within $U(3)$ chiral theory
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Gao, Rui, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and Zhou, Hai-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the mixing of the QCD/QCD-like axion and light-flavor mesons $\pi^0, \eta, \eta'$ within the framework of $U(3)$ chiral perturbation theory up to next-to-leading order in this work. The axion-meson mixing formulas are calculated order by order in the $U(3)$ $\delta$-expansion scheme, namely the joint expansions of the momentum, light-quark masses and $1/N_C$. We provide axion-meson mixing relations in terms of the $\pi^0$-$\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing parameters and their masses. The recent lattice simulations on the $\eta$-$\eta'$ systems turn out to be able to offer valuable inputs to constrain the unknown low-energy constants. The relation of the mass and decay constant of the axion is then further explored based on our updated calculations. The two-photon couplings of the light-flavor mesons, together with the axion, are also investigated in the $U(3)$ chiral theory up to next-to-leading order in the $\delta$-counting scheme., Comment: 24 pages, 3 figures. To match the published version
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- 2022
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13. Reply to 'comment on `Scrutinizing $\pi\pi$ scattering in light of recent lattice phase shifts''
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Gao, Xiu-Li, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Xiao, Zhiguang, and Zhou, Zhi-Yong
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We reply to the comment [arxiv:2202.08809] by E. van Beveren and G. Rupp on our recent work [arxiv:2202.03124], by further clarifying the difference between the two approaches. We emphasize that the left-hand cuts and constraints of crossing symmetry play an important role in reliably extracting the poles' information below the $\pi\pi$ threshold., Comment: Published version. Discussions are modified according to the newly updated comment
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- 2022
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14. Scrutinizing $\pi\pi$ scattering in light of recent lattice phase shifts
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Gao, Xiu-Li, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Xiao, Zhiguang, and Zhou, Zhi-Yong
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this paper, the $IJ=00, 11, 20$ partial wave $\pi\pi$ scattering phase shifts determined by the lattice QCD approach are analyzed by using a novel dispersive solution of the S-matrix, i.e. the PKU representation, in which the unitarity and analyticity of scattering amplitudes are automatically satisfied and the phase shifts are conveniently decomposed into the contributions of the cuts and various poles, including bound states, virtual states and resonances. The contribution of the left-hand cut is estimated by the $SU(2)$ chiral perturbation theory to $\mathcal{O}(p^4)$. The Balanchandran-Nuyts-Roskies relations are considered as constraints to meet the requirements of the crossing symmetry. It is found that the $IJ=00$ $\pi\pi$ scattering phase shifts obtained at $m_\pi=391$ MeV by Hadron Spectrum Collaboration (HSC) reveal the presence of both a bound state pole and a virtual state pole below the $\pi\pi$ threshold rather than only one bound state pole for the $\sigma$. To reproduce the lattice phase shifts at $m_\pi=391$ MeV, a virtual-state pole in the $IJ=20$ channel is found to be necessary in order to balance the left-hand cut effects from the chiral amplitudes. Similar discussions are also carried out for the lattice results with $m_\pi=236$ MeV from HSC. The observed behaviors of the pole positions with respect to the variation of the pion masses can provide deep insights into our understanding of the dynamical origin of $\sigma$ resonance., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures
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- 2022
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15. Triple-product asymmetry in the radiative two-pion tau decay
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Chen, Cheng, Duan, Chun-Gui, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work, we perform a detailed study of the $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^0\gamma\nu$ decay process within the resonance chiral theory. We pay special attention to the triple-product asymmetry in the $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^0\gamma\nu$ process. The minimal resonance chiral Lagrangian and the odd-intrinsic parity resonance operators are simultaneously included to calculate the decay amplitudes. Various invariant-mass distributions in the $\pi^-\pi^0$, $\pi^-\gamma$ and $\pi^0\gamma$ systems are studied and they reveal different resonance dynamics. We further predict the intriguing nonzero triple-product asymmetry distributions, which may provide useful guidelines for future experimental measurements conducted at the Belle-II and super tau-charm facilities., Comment: 32 pages, 9 figures. To match the published version
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- 2022
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16. $N_C$ evolution of the light meson resonances
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Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The variation of the resonance poles, i.e., the mass and width, originating from changing the values of $N_C$, the number of the QCD colors, provide an intuitive theoretical method to discriminate the interior constituents of hadrons. Many different approaches, including unitarized chiral amplitudes, dispersive methods, quark models, linear-sigma-model-like framework, etc., have been widely used to determine the $N_C$ trajectories of the various resonance pole positions. We focus on the discussions of the light-flavor meson resonances in this work., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures. An invited review in the issue of "Topics in Light-quark Physics" published in Eur.Phys.J Special Topics
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- 2021
17. Insights into the nature of the $P_{cs}(4459)$
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Du, Meng-Lin, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the nature of the recently observed $P_{cs}(4459)$ by the LHCb collaboration by employing three methods based on the elastic effective-range expansion and the resulting size of the effective-range, the saturation of the compositeness relation and width of the resonance, and a direct fit to data involving the channels $J/\psi\Lambda$, $\Xi'_c\bar{D}$ and $\Xi_c\bar{D}^*$. We have also considered the addition of a CDD pole but this scenario can be discarded. Our different analyses clearly indicate the molecular nature of the $P_{cs}(4459)$ with a clear $\Xi_c\bar{D}^*$ dominant component. In relation with heavy-quark-spin symmetry our results also favor the actual existence of two resonances with $J=1/2$ (the lighter one) and $3/2$ (the heavier one) in the energy region of the $P_{cs}(4459)$. In the scenario of two-resonance for the $P_{cs}(4459)$, the inclusion of the $\Xi_c'\bar{D}$ channel is required for the their mass splitting and it allows one to determine the spin structures of the two resonances., Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure
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- 2021
18. Determination of the up/down-quark mass within QCD sum rules in the scalar channel
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Yin, Fang-Hui, Tian, Wen-Ya, Tang, Liang, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this work, we determine up/down-quark mass $m_{q=u/d}$ in the isoscalar scalar channel from both the Shifman-Vainshtein-Zakharov (SVZ) and the Monte-Carlo-based QCD sum rules. The relevant spectral function, including the contributions from the $f_0(500)$, $f_0(980)$ and $f_0(1370)$ resonances, is determined from a sophisticated $U(3)$ chiral study. Via the traditional SVZ QCD sum rules, we give the prediction to the average light-quark mass $m_q(2 \, \text{GeV})=\frac{1}{2}(m_u(2 \, \text{GeV}) + m_d(2 \, \text{GeV}))=(3.46^{+0.16}_{-0.22} \pm 0.33) \, \text{MeV}$. Meanwhile, by considering the uncertainties of the input QCD parameters and the spectral functions of the isoscalar scalar channel, we obtain $m_q (2\, \text{GeV}) = (3.44 \pm 0.14 \pm 0.32) \, \text{MeV}$ from the Monte-Carlo-based QCD sum rules. Both results are perfectly consistent with each other, and nicely agree with the Particle Data Group value within the uncertainties., Comment: 25 pages,7 figures,2 tables
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- 2021
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19. A unified description of the hidden-charm tetraquark states $Z_{cs}(3985)$, $Z_c(3900)$ and $X(4020)$
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The newly observed hidden-charm tetraquark state $Z_{cs}(3985)$, together with $Z_c(3900)$ and $X(4020)$, are studied in the combined theoretical framework of the effective range expansion, compositeness relation and the decay width saturation. The elastic effective-range-expansion approach leads to sensible results for the scattering lengths, effective ranges and the compositeness coefficients, $i.e.$, the probabilities to find the two-charm-meson molecule components in the tetraquark states. The coupled-channel formalism by including the $J/\psi\pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*/\bar{D}D^*$ to fulfill the constraints of the compositeness relation and the decay width, confirms the elastic effective-range-expansion results for the $Z_c(3900)$, by using the experimental inputs for the ratios of the decay widths between $D\bar{D}^*/\bar{D}D^*$ and $J/\psi\pi$. With the results from the elastic effective-range-expansion study as input for the compositeness, we generalize the discussions to the $Z_{cs}(3985)$ by including the $J/\psi K^{-}$ and $D_s^{-}D^{*0}/D_s^{*-}D^{0}$, and predict the partial decay widths of the $J/\psi K^{-}$. Similar calculations are also carried out for the $X(4020)$ by including the $h_c\pi$ and $D^*\bar{D}^*$, and the partial decay widths of the $h_c\pi$ is predicted. Our results can provide useful guidelines for future experimental measurements., Comment: 14 pages. To match the published version in PRD
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- 2020
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20. Insights into the inner structures of the fully charmed tetraquark state $X(6900)$
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The recently discovered fully charmed tetraquark candidate $X(6900)$ is analyzed within the frameworks of effective-range expansion, compositeness relation and width saturation, and a coupled multichannel dynamical study. By taking into account constraints from heavy-quark spin symmetry, the coupled-channel amplitude including the $J/\psi J/\psi,~ \chi_{c0}\chi_{c0}$ and $\chi_{c1}\chi_{c1}$ is constructed to fit the experimental di-$J/\psi$ event distributions around the energy region near $6.9$ GeV. Another dynamical two-coupled-channel amplitude with the $J/\psi J/\psi$ and $\psi(3770) J/\psi$ is also considered to describe the same datasets. The three different theoretical approaches lead to similar conclusions that the two-meson components do not play dominant roles in the $X(6900)$. Our determinations of the resonance poles in the complex energy plane from the refined coupled-channel study are found to be consistent with the experimental analyses. The coupled-channel amplitudes also have another pole corresponding to a narrow resonance $X(6825)$ that we predict sitting below the $\chi_{c0}\chi_{c0}$ threshold and of molecular origin. We give predictions to the line shapes of the $\chi_{c0}\chi_{c0}$ and $\chi_{c1}\chi_{c1}$ channels, which could provide a useful guide for future experimental measurements., Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures. To match the published version
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- 2020
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21. Light-flavor resonance dynamics in the $U(3)$ chiral theory
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Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review the recent developments on the light-flavor resonances in the $U(3)$ chiral effective filed theory. The spectral function sum rules and the semilocal duality in the scattering, which will be focus of this note, can provide us interesting and useful theoretical objects to bridge the hadron resonances in the intermediate energy region and the QCD behaviors in the asymptotic region. First the calculations of the meson-meson scattering amplitudes and factor factors are elaborated. The scalar spectral functions are then calculated in terms of the unitarized scalar form factors. The scalar and pseudoscalar spectral function sum rules in our study are found to be consistent with the asymptotic behavior of QCD in the chiral limit. The semilocal duality is found to be generally well satisfied, indicating the necessary cancellations of different contributions from different resonances indeed happen in the scattering amplitudes. The $N_C$ evolutions of the resonance poles, the ratios to quantify the semilocal duality and the spectral function integrals are also paid special attention to in this note., Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures. Invited review contribution to the Symmetry journal for the special issue on "Effective Field Theories - Chiral Perturbation Theory and Non-relativistic QFT"
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- 2020
22. Exploratory study of the coupled-channel scattering in finite volume and the $Z_c(3900)$ resonance
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Yan, Mei-Zhu, Zhou, Dan, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this note we first introduce the theoretical formalism of the unitarization of the two-body scattering both in the infinite and finite volumes. Then we apply this formalism to the study of the $Z_c(3900)$ resonance in the $J/\psi\,\pi$ and $D\bar{D}^{*}$ coupled-channel scattering. The recent lattice finite-volume spectra are confronted with our predictions., Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Contributions to the XVIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy and Structure (HADRON-2019), August 16-21, Guilin, China
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- 2020
23. Thermal behaviors of light scalar resonances at low temperatures
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Gao, Rui, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Pang, Jin-Yi
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the thermal properties of the lowest multiplet of the QCD light-flavor scalar resonances, including the $f_0(500)/\sigma$, $K_{0}^{*}(700)/\kappa$, $f_0(980)$ and $a_0(980)$, in the framework of unitarized $U(3)$ chiral perturbation theory. After the successful fits to the meson-meson scattering inputs, such as the phase shifts and inelasticities, we obtain the unknown parameters and further calculate the resonance poles and their residues at zero temperature. By including the finite-temperature effects in the unitarized meson-meson scattering amplitudes, the thermal behaviors of the scalar resonance poles in the complex energy plane are studied. The masses of $\sigma$ and $\kappa$ are found to considerably decrease when increasing the temperatures, while their widths turn out to be still large when the temperatures reach around $200$ MeV. In contrast, both the masses and widths of the $f_0(980)$ and $a_0(980)$ are only slightly changed., Comment: 25 pages, 6 figures. To match the published version in PRD. Thermal contributions from the tadpole diagrams are included. A numerical error when searching the thermal poles is corrected. The main conclusions remain unchanged
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- 2019
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24. Anatomy of the newly observed hidden-charm pentaquark states: $P_c(4312)$, $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the newly reported hidden-charm pentaquark candidates $P_c(4312)$, $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$ from the LHCb Collaboration, in the framework of the effective-range expansion and resonance compositeness relations. The scattering lengths and effective ranges from the $S$-wave $\Sigma_c\bar{D}$ and $\Sigma_c\bar{D}^*$ scattering are calculated by using the experimental results of the masses and widths of the $P_c(4312)$, $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$. Then we calculate the couplings between the $J/\psi p,\,\Sigma_c\bar{D}$ channels and the pentaquark candidate $P_c(4312)$, with which we further estimate the probabilities of finding the $J/\psi p$ and $\Sigma_c\bar{D}$ components inside $P_c(4312)$. The partial decay widths and compositeness coefficients are calculated for the $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$ states by including the $J/\psi p$ and $\Sigma_c\bar{D}^*$ channels. Similar studies are also carried out for the three $P_c$ states by including the $\Lambda_c\bar{D}^{*}$ and $\Sigma_c\bar{D}^{(*)}$ channels., Comment: 11 pages, 4 tables. To match the published version in Phys.Lett.B
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- 2019
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25. Effective-range-expansion study of near threshold heavy-flavor resonances
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Gao, Rui, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Kang, Xian-Wei, and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work we study the resonances near the thresholds of the open heavy-flavor hadrons using the effective-range-expansion method. The unitarity, analyticity and compositeness coefficient are also taken into account in our theoretical formalism. We consider the $Z_c(3900)$, $X(4020)$, $\chi_{c1}(4140)$, $\psi(4260)$ and $\psi(4660)$. The scattering lengths and effective ranges from the relevant elastic $S$-wave scattering amplitudes are determined. Tentative discussions on the inner structures of the aforementioned resonances are given., Comment: 10 pages. Comparisons with other ways to define the compositeness are included. To match the published version
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26. Axion-meson mixing in light of recent lattice η–η′ simulations and their two-photon couplings within U(3) chiral theory
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Gao, Rui, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and Zhou, Hai-Qing
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- 2023
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27. Resonance properties from lattice energy levels using chiral effective field theory
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Liu, Liuming, Meissner, Ulf-G., Oller, J. A., and Rusetsky, A.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We use the chiral effective field theory to study the lattice finite-volume energy levels from the meson-meson scattering. The hadron resonance properties and the scattering amplitudes at physical masses are determined from the lattice energy levels calculated at unphysically large pion masses. The results from the $\pi\eta, K\bar{K}$ and $\pi\eta'$ coupled-channel scattering and the $a_0(980)$ resonance are explicitly given as a concrete example., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings for Lattice 2018
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- 2018
28. Towards a precise determination of the scattering amplitudes of the charmed and light-flavor pseudoscalar mesons
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Liu, Liuming, Meissner, Ulf-G., Oller, J. A., and Rusetsky, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the scattering of the light-flavor pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi, K, \eta$) off the ground-state charmed mesons ($D,D_s$) within chiral effective field theory. The recent lattice simulation results on various scattering lengths and the finite-volume spectra both in the moving and center-of-mass frames, most of which are obtained at unphysical meson masses, are used to constrain the free parameters in our theory. Explicit formulas to include the $S$- and $P$-wave mixing to determine the finite-volume energy levels are provided. After a successful reproduction of the lattice data, we perform a chiral extrapolation to predict the quantities with physical meson masses, including phase shifts, inelasticities, resonance pole positions and the corresponding residues from the scattering of the light pseudoscalar and charmed mesons., Comment: 32 pages, 9 figures
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- 2018
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29. Updated study of the $\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing and the thermal properties of light pseudoscalar mesons at low temperatures
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Gu, Xiao-Wei, Duan, Chun-Gui, and Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Within the framework of the $U(3)$ chiral perturbation theory, we revisit the masses, decay constants and the mixing parameters of the light pseudoscalar mesons $\pi, K, \eta$ and $\eta'$. The low energy constants up to next-to-next-to-leading order are determined by including the light-quark mass dependences of the various quantities from different lattice QCD simulations and relevant phenomenological inputs. Then we study the finite-temperature behaviors of the masses of the light pseudoscalar mesons. The thermal behaviors of the $\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing angles in singlet-octet and quark-flavor bases are also explored. While the masses of the $\pi, K$, and $\eta$ are increased when increasing the temperatures, the mass of the $\eta'$ turns out to be slightly decreased in the low-temperature region., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures. To match the published version in PRD
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- 2018
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30. Prediction of exotic doubly charmed baryons within chiral effective field theory
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Guo, Zhi-Hui
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work we study the possible QCD exotic states in the doubly charmed baryon sector. Within chiral effective theory, it is predicted that several excited baryons result from the $S$-wave scattering of ground-state doubly charmed baryons ($\Xi_{cc}^{++}, \Xi_{cc}^{+}, \Omega_{cc}^{+}$) and light pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi, K, \eta$). The excited doubly charmed baryons can be classified by the strangeness ($S$) and isospin ($I$) quantum numbers. Two of the excited states are clearly exotic, in the sense that they cannot be explained by the conventional baryons with three quarks, since their quantum numbers are $(S,I)=(1,0)$ and $(-1,1)$. Similar to the charmed scalar meson $D_{s0}^{*}(2317)$ in $DK$ scattering and the hyperon $\Lambda(1405)$ in $\bar{K}N$ scattering, one bound state below the $\Xi_{cc} \bar{K}$ threshold is predicted in the $(S,I)=(-1,0)$ channel. In addition, two resonant structures are found in the $\Xi_{cc}\pi, \Xi_{cc}\eta$ and $\Omega_{cc} K$ coupled-channel scattering with $(S,I)=(0,1/2)$. The corresponding pole positions and coupling strengths of the excited doubly charmed baryons are given. The scattering lengths of the ground-state doubly charmed baryons and light pseudoscalar mesons are also predicted. The current study may provide useful guides for future experimental measurements and lattice simulations., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables. To match the published version
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- 2017
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31. Axion-pion scattering at finite temperature in chiral perturbation theory and its influence in axion thermalization
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Wang, Jin-Bao, primary, Guo, Zhi-Hui, additional, and Zhou, Hai-Qing, additional
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- 2024
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32. Chiral study of the $a_0(980)$ resonance and $\pi\eta$ scattering phase shifts in light of a recent lattice simulation
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Liu, Liuming, Meißner, Ulf-G., Oller, J. A., and Rusetsky, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the $a_0(980)$ resonance within chiral effective field theory through a three-coupled-channel analysis, namely $\pi\eta$, $K\bar{K}$ and $\pi\eta'$. A global fit to recent lattice finite-volume energy levels from $\pi\eta$ scattering and relevant experimental data on a $\pi\eta$ event distribution and the $\gamma\gamma\to\pi\eta$ cross section is performed. Both the leading and next-to-leading-order analyses lead to similar and successful descriptions of the finite-volume energy levels and the experimental data. However, these two different analyses yield different $\pi\eta$ scattering phase shifts for the physical masses for the $\pi, K, \eta$ and $\eta'$ mesons. The inelasticities, the pole positions in the complex energy plane and their residues are calculated both for unphysical and physical meson masses., Comment: 34 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables. To match the published version in PRD
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- 2016
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33. $Z_c(3900)$ as a $D\bar{D}^*$ molecule from the pole counting rule
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Gong, Qin-Rong, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Meng, Ce, Tang, Guang-Yi, Wang, Yu-Fei, and Zheng, Han-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A comprehensive study on the nature of the $Z_c(3900)$ resonant structure is carried out in this work. By constructing the pertinent effective Lagrangians and considering the important final-state-interaction effects, we first give a unified description to all the relevant experimental data available, including the $J/\psi\pi$ and $\pi\pi$ invariant mass distributions from the $e^+e^-\to J/\psi\pi\pi$ process, the $h_c\pi$ distribution from $e^+e^-\to h_c\pi\pi$ and also the $D\bar D^{*}$ spectrum in the $e^+e^-\to D\bar D^{*}\pi$ process. After fitting the unknown parameters to the previous data, we search the pole in the complex energy plane and find only one pole in the nearby energy region in different Riemann sheets. Therefore we conclude that $Z_c(3900)$ is of $D\bar D^*$ molecular nature, according to the pole counting rule method~[Nucl.~Phys.~A543, 632 (1992); Phys.~Rev.~D 35,~1633 (1987)]. We emphasize that the conclusion based upon the pole counting method is not trivial, since both the $D\bar D^{*}$ contact interactions and the explicit $Z_c$ exchanges are introduced in our analyses and they lead to the same conclusion., Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures. To match the published version in PRD. Additional discussion on the spectral density function is included
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- 2016
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34. The $\Lambda_c(2595)$ resonance as a dynamically generated state: the compositeness condition and the large $N_c$ evolution
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Lu, Jun-Xu, Chen, Hua-Xing, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Nieves, J., Xie, Ju-Jun, and Geng, Li-Sheng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent studies have shown that the well established $\Lambda_c(2595)$ resonance contains a large meson-baryon component, which can vary depending on the specific formalism. In this work, we examine such a picture by utilizing the compositeness condition and the large number of colors ($N_c$) expansion. We examine three different models fulfilling two body unitarity in coupled-channels, and adopting renormalization schemes where the mass of the $\Lambda_c(2595)$ resonance is well described, but not necessarily its width, since we do not consider three body channels and work at the isospin symmetric limit. Both approximations might have an effect larger on the width than on the mass. In this context, our studies show that the compositeness of the $\Lambda_c(2595)$ depends on the number of considered coupled channels, and on the particular regularization scheme adopted in the unitary approaches and, therefore, is model dependent. In addition, we perform an exploratory study of the $\Lambda_c(2595)$ in the large $N_c$ expansion, within a scheme involving only the $\pi\Sigma_c$ and $K\Xi'_c$ channels, whose dynamics is mostly fixed by chiral symmetry. In this context and formulating the leading-order interaction as a function of $N_c$, we show that for moderate $N_c> 3$ values, the mass and width of the $\Lambda_c(2595)$ deviate from those of a genuine $qqq$ baryon, implying the relevance of meson-baryon components in its wave function. Furthermore, we study the properties of the $\Lambda_c(2595)$, in the strict $N_c \to \infty $ limit, using an extension of the chiral Weinberg-Tomozawa interaction to an arbitrary number of flavors and colors. This latter study hints at the possible existence of a (perhaps) sub-dominant $qqq$ component in the $\Lambda_c(2595)$ resonance wave function, which would become dominant when the number of colors gets sufficiently large., Comment: 33 pages, 2 figures
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35. General considerations on the nature of $Z_b(10610)$ and $Z_b(10650)$ from their pole positions
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Kang, Xian-Wei, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The nature of the bottomonium-like states $Z_b(10610)$ and $Z_b(10650)$ is studied by calculating the $B^{(*)}\overline B^{*}$ compositeness ($X$) in those resonances. We first consider uncoupled isovector $S$-wave scattering of $B^{(*)}\overline B^{*}$ within the framework of effective-range expansion (ERE). Expressions for the scattering length ($a$) and effective range ($r$) are derived exclusively in terms of the masses and widths of the two $Z_b$ states. We then develop compositeness within ERE for the resonance case and deduce the expression $X=1/\sqrt{2r/a-1}$, which is then applied to the systems of interest. Finally, the actual compositeness parameters are calculated in terms of resonance pole positions and their experimental branching ratios into $B^{(*)}\overline{B}^*$ by using the method of Ref.[1]. We find the values $X=0.66\pm 0.11$ and $0.51\pm 0.10$ for the $Z_b(10610)$ and $Z_b(10650)$, respectively. We also compare the ERE with Breit-Wigner and Flatt\'e parameterizations to discuss the applicability of the last two ones for near-threshold resonances with explicit examples., Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure
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- 2016
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36. Resonance on top of thresholds: the $\Lambda_c(2595)^+$ as an extremely fine-tuned state
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A dedicated study of the $\pi\Sigma_c$ scattering around its threshold is carried out in this work to probe the nature of $\Lambda_c(2595)^+$. We first demonstrate that the effective range expansion approach fails to work near the $\Lambda_c(2595)^+$ pole position, due to the presence of a nearby CDD pole around the $\pi\Sigma_c$ thresholds. We then develop a general framework to properly handle the situation with a CDD pole accompanied by nearby thresholds, which is first elaborated for the single-channel case and then generalized to the coupled-channel study. The isospin breaking effects of the three $\pi\Sigma_c$ channels with different thresholds are specially taken into account in our study. The finite-width effects from the $\Sigma_c$ baryons are considered and found to be relevant to give the $\Lambda_c(2595)^+$ width fully compatible to its experimental value. Through the compositeness analysis, our robust conclusion is that the $\pi^0\Sigma_c^+$ component is subdominant inside the $\Lambda_c(2595)^+$., Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures. To match the published version in Phys.Rev.D
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- 2016
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37. Rainfall infiltration analysis and infiltration model of slope based on in-situ tests
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GUO Zhi-hui, JIAN Wen-bin, LIU Qing-ling, and NIE Wen
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in-situ monitoring ,volumetric water content ,wetting front ,green-ampt model ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
Typhoon rainstorms occur frequently in the southeastern coastal areas of China. The infiltration of rainwater under typhoon rainstorm conditions is an important cause of landslides in hilly mountains. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the migration law of rainwater infiltration wetting front under different geological environmental conditions. The temporal and spatial changes of rainfall infiltration were analyzed based on the monitoring data collected by the in-situ test of a landslide. A comprehensive rainfall infiltration model was established, which takes into account the nonuniform distribution of the initial water content of the soil and the slope environment. Then this model was verified by comparing to field test results and the predictions from existing classic models. The results demonstrate that: 1) At the initial stage of rainfall infiltration, the increasing slope of water content at different depths was steep. With the increase of time, the slope gradually slowed down. When the accumulated amount of rainfall reached 44.4 mm or more, the shape of the water profile changed from "Z" to reverse "S". As the rainfall intensity decreased, the type of rainwater infiltration process changed from water infiltration to non-water infiltration. At the later stage of infiltration, the growth rate of water content at different depths tended to be constant, and a stable infiltration stage was reached. 2) The migration speed of the wetting front increased with increasing rainfall. At the beginning of the rainfall, the rainwater infiltration rate was large. The migration speed of the wetting front was fast, and it decreased with the increase of soil depth. 3) The results of wetting front depth change over time calculated based on the improved rainfall infiltration model are consistent with the field monitoring test results, indicating that taking into account the slope angle and the inhomogeneity of the initial water content distribution can improve the accuracy of the predictions of the Green-Ampt model. The research results can have a certain significance for establishing an effective early warning model for landslides induced by the typhoon rainstorm.
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38. NC evolution of the light meson resonances
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Guo, Zhi-Hui
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- 2021
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39. Probabilistic interpretation of compositeness relation for resonances
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Bound, antibound and resonance states are associated to poles in the on-shell partial wave amplitudes. We show here that from the residues of the pole a rank 1 projection operator associated with any of these states can be extracted, in terms of which a sum rule related to the composition of the state can be derived. Although typically it involves complex coefficients for the compositeness and elementariness, except for the bound state case, we demonstrate that one can formulate a meaningful compositeness relation with only positive coefficients for resonances whose associated Laurent series in the variable s converges in a region of the physical axis around Re(s_P), with s_P the pole position of the resonance. It is also shown that this result can be considered as an analytical extrapolation in s_P of the clear narrow resonance case. We exemplify this formalism to study the two-body components of several resonances of interest., Comment: 8 pages. Extended version that includes a detailed discussion on the narrow-resonance case, matches published version
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- 2015
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40. New insights into the $D^{*}_{s0}(2317)$ and other charm scalar mesons
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Meißner, Ulf-G., and Yao, De-Liang
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Through the scattering of light-pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi,K,\eta,\eta'$) off charmed mesons ($D, D_s$), we study the $D^{*}_{s0}(2317)$ state and other relevant charm scalar mesons in a unitarized chiral effective field theory approach. We investigate the charm scalar meson poles with different strangeness ($S$) and isospin ($I$) quantum numbers as well as their corresponding residues, which provide the coupling strengths of the charm scalar mesons. Both the light-quark mass and $N_C$ dependences of the pole positions of the $D^{*}_{s0}(2317)$ and the poles with $(S,I)=(0,1/2)$ are analyzed in detail in this work. Interestingly we observe quite similar pion mass trajectories for the resonance pole at around 2.1 GeV with $(S,I)=(0,1/2)$ to those of the $f_0(500)$ given in the literature. When increasing the values of $N_C$ we find that a bound state and a virtual state in the $(S,I)=(1,0)$ channel asymmetrically approach the $D K$ threshold for $N_C<6$, and they meet at this threshold at $N_C=6$. When $N_C>6$, the bound and virtual states move into the complex plane on the second Riemann sheet and become a symmetric pair of resonance poles. For large enough values of $N_C$, neither the $D^{*}_{s0}(2317)$ pole nor the poles with $(S,I)=(0,1/2)$ tend to fall down to the real axis, indicating that they do not behave like a standard quark-antiquark meson at large $N_C$., Comment: 26 pages, published version in PRD
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- 2015
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41. Scrutinizing the eta-eta' mixing, masses and pseudoscalar decay constants in the framework of U(3) chiral effective field theory
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Guo, Xu-Kun, Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, Jose Antonio, and Sanz-Cillero, Juan Jose
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the $\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing up to next-to-next-to-leading-order in $U(3)$ chiral perturbation theory in the light of recent lattice simulations and phenomenological inputs. A general treatment for the $\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing at higher orders, with the higher-derivative, kinematic and mass mixing terms, is addressed. The connections between the four mixing parameters in the two-mixing-angle scheme and the low energy constants in the $U(3)$ chiral effective theory are provided both for the singlet-octet and the quark-flavor bases. The axial-vector decay constants of pion and kaon are studied in the same order and confronted with the lattice simulation data as well. The quark-mass dependences of $m_\eta$, $m_{\eta'}$ and $m_K$ are found to be well described at next-to-leading order. Nonetheless, in order to simultaneously describe the lattice data and phenomenological determinations for the properties of light pseudoscalars $\pi, K, \eta$ and $\eta'$, the next-to-next-to-leading order study is essential. Furthermore, the lattice and phenomenological inputs are well reproduced for reasonable values of low the energy constants, compatible with previous bibliography., Comment: 29 pages, 5 figures. Updated numerical results. References added. To match the published version in JHEP
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- 2015
42. Reconciling experimental and lattice data of Zc(3900) in a J/ψπ−DD¯* coupled-channel analysis
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Yan, Lin-Wan, primary, Guo, Zhi-Hui, additional, Guo, Feng-Kun, additional, Yao, De-Liang, additional, and Zhou, Zhi-Yong, additional
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- 2024
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43. Unified study of $J/\psi \to PV$, $P\gamma^{(*)}$ and light hadron radiative processes
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Chen, Yun-Hua, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Zou, Bing-Song
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Within the framework of the effective Lagrangian approach, we perform a thorough analysis of the $J/\psi \to P\gamma(\gamma^*)$, $J/\psi \to VP$, $V\to P\gamma(\gamma^*)$, $P\to V\gamma(\gamma^*)$ and $P\to\gamma\gamma(\gamma^*)$ processes, where $V$ stand for light vector resonances, $P$ stand for light pseudoscalar mesons, and $\gamma^*$ subsequently decays into lepton pairs. The processes with light pseudoscalar mesons $\eta$ and $\eta'$ are paid special attention to and the two-mixing-angle scheme is employed to describe their mixing. The four mixing parameters both in singlet-octet and quark-flavor bases are updated in this work. We confirm that the $J/\psi \to \eta(\eta^{\prime})\gamma^{(*)}$ processes are predominantly dominated by the $J/\psi\to \eta_c \gamma^{*} \to \eta(\eta^{\prime})\gamma^{(*)}$ mechanism. Predictions for the $J/\psi \to P \mu^+\mu^-$ are presented. A detailed discussion on the interplay between electromagnetic and strong transitions in the $J/\psi \to VP$ decays is given., Comment: 29 pages, 8 figures and 6 tables. References added. Accepted by Phys.Rev.D
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- 2014
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44. Resonance effects in pion and kaon decay constants
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Sanz-Cillero, Juan Jose
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
In this article we study impact of the lightest vector and scalar resonance multiplets in the pion and kaon decay constants up to next-to-leading order in the $1/N_C$ expansion, i.e., up to the one-loop level. The $F_\pi$ and $F_K$ predictions obtained within the framework of Resonance Chiral Theory are confronted with lattice simulation data. The vector loops (and the $\rho-\pi\pi$ coupling $G_V$ in particular) are found to play a crucial role in the determination of the Chiral Perturbation Theory couplings $L_4$ and $L_5$ at next-to-leading order in $1/N_C$. Puzzling, values of $G_V < 40$ MeV seem to be necessary to agree with current phenomenological results for $L_4$ and $L_5$. Conversely, a value of $G_V > 60$ MeV compatible with standard $\rho-\pi\pi$ determinations turns these chiral couplings negative. However, in spite of the strong anti-correlation with $L_4$, the $SU(3)$ chiral coupling $F_0$ remains stable all the time and stays within the range $78 \sim 86$ MeV when $G_V$ is varied in a wide range, from $40$ up to $70$ MeV. Finally, we would like to remark that the leading order expressions used in this article for the $\eta-\eta'$ mixing, mass splitting of the vector multiplet masses and the quark mass dependence of the $\rho(770)$ mass are found in reasonable agreement with the lattice data., Comment: 48 pages, 9 eps figures. Further commments on additional operators with the $\eta_1$ field, the impact of a second scalar nonet and the KSRF relation have been incorporated. References added. Minor typos corrected. Phys. Rev. D 89, 094024 (2014) published version
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45. Radiative transition processes of light vector resonances in a chiral framework
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Chen, Yun-Hua, Guo, Zhi-Hui, and Zheng, Han-Qing
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Within the framework of chiral effective field theory, we study various electromagnetic processes with light vector resonances: $K^{\ast}(892)\to K\gamma$, $e^{+}e^{-}\to K^{\ast}(892)K $ and the $\omega\pi\gamma^\ast$ form factors. With two multiplets of vector resonances being introduced, we fit the decay widths of $K^{\ast0}\to K^{0}\gamma$, $K^{\ast+}\to K^{+}\gamma$, and the pertinent measurements from the $e^{+}e^{-}\to K^{\ast \pm}(892)K^{\mp} $ cross sections, such as moduli and relative phases between the isoscalar and isovector components from BABAR collaboration, together with the $\omega\pi$ form factors from NA60, SND and CLEO collaborations. The values of resonance couplings, masses and widths of the excited vector states $\rho'$ and $\phi'$ are then determined. The $\omega'$-$\phi'$ mixing angle is discussed and turns out to be quite different from the ideal mixing case. Three sources of $SU(3)$ symmetry breaking effects in the $\Gamma(K^{\ast}\to K\gamma)$ decays are identified and analyzed in detail., Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures. To match the published version. Title is slightly changed. The mass splitting operators for the vector resonances are introduced. Revised fits and discussions are presented with these new terms
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- 2013
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46. Nucleon-Nucleon scattering from the dispersive N/D method: next-to-leading order study
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and Rios, G.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider nucleon-nucleon ($NN$) interactions from Chiral Effective Field Theory applying the $N/D$ method. The dynamical input is given by the discontinuity of the $NN$ partial-wave amplitudes across the left-hand cut (LHC) calculated in Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) by including one-pion exchange (OPE), once-iterated OPE and leading irreducible two-pion exchange (TPE). We discuss both uncoupled and coupled partial-waves. We show algebraically that the resulting integral equation has a unique solution when the input is taken only from OPE because it is of the Fredholm type with a squared integrable kernel and an inhomogeneous term. Phase shifts and mixing angles are typically rather well reproduced, and a clear improvement of the results obtained previously with only OPE is manifest. We also show that the contributions to the discontinuity across the LHC are amenable to a chiral expansion. Our method also establishes correlations between the $S$-wave effective ranges and scattering lengths based on unitarity, analyticity and chiral symmetry., Comment: 58 pages, 26 figures, 2 tables. To match the published version. New mathematical developments are added. OPE is shown to have a unique solution. Necessary conditions for having solution are given
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47. Meson-baryon reactions with strangeness -1 within a chiral framework
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Guo, Zhi-Hui and Oller, J. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study meson-baryon scattering with strangeness -1 in unitary chiral perturbation theory. Ten coupled channels are considered in our work, namely $\pi^0 \Lambda$, $\pi^0 \Sigma^0$, $\pi^- \Sigma^+$, $\pi^+ \Sigma^-$, $K^- p$, $\bar{K}^0 n$, $\eta \Lambda$, $\eta \Sigma^0$, $K^0 \Xi^0$ and $K^+ \Xi^-$. A large amount of experimental data are analyzed, including the recent precise measurement by the SIDDHARTA Collaboration of the energy shift and width of the $1s$ state of kaonic hydrogen. This leads to a strong constraint on the free parameters in our theory and of the resulting meson-baryon scattering amplitudes. We also analyze the uncertainty that stems by using several different strategies to perform the fits to data. It is found that large uncertainties in the subthreshold extrapolation of the $K^-p$ scattering amplitude arise by employing either only one common weak pseudoscalar decay constant or distinguishing between $f_\pi$, $f_K$ and $f_\eta$. However, in both cases a good reproduction of experimental data is obtained. We also discuss the pole content of the resulting $S$-wave amplitudes, particularly in connection with the two-pole structure of the $\Lambda(1405)$ resonance., Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures and 9 tables. To match the published version
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- 2012
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48. Recent developments in U(3) ChPT: meson-meson scattering and finite energy sum rules
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and de Elvira, J. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss the meson-meson scattering and finite energy sum rule(FESR), based on the one-loop calculation within U(3) chiral perturbation theory. First we obtain the pertinent resonance spectroscopy from the unitarized partial wave scattering amplitudes. Then we investigate how well the FESR can be satisfied in the physical situation at Nc=3. Further discussions on the extrapolation of Nc are also given., Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at Sixth International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP2012), April 16-20, 2012 Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, Paris, France
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- 2012
49. Chiral dynamics in form factors, spectral-function sum rules, meson-meson scattering and semilocal duality
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and de Elvira, J. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work, we perform the one-loop calculation of the scalar and pseudoscalar form factors in the framework of U(3) chiral perturbation theory with explicit tree level exchanges of resonances. The meson-meson scattering calculation from Ref.[1] is extended as well. The spectral functions of the nonet scalar-scalar (SS) and pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar (PP) correlators are constructed by using the corresponding form factors. After fitting the unknown parameters to the scattering data, we discuss the resonance content of the resulting scattering amplitudes. We also study spectral-function sum rules in the SS-SS, PP-PP and SS-PP sectors as well as semi-local duality from scattering. The former relate the scalar and pseudoscalar spectra between themselves while the latter mainly connects the scalar spectrum with the vector one. Finally we investigate these items as a function of Nc for Nc > 3. All these results pose strong constraints on the scalar dynamics and spectroscopy that are discussed. They are successfully fulfilled by our meson-meson scattering amplitudes and spectral functions., Comment: 45 pages, 17 figures and 4 tables. To match the published version in PRD: a new paragraph is added in the Introduction and two new references are included
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- 2012
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50. Chiral dynamics in U(3) unitary chiral perturbation theory
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Guo, Zhi-Hui, Oller, J. A., and de Elvira, J. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform a complete one-loop calculation of meson-meson scattering, and of the scalar and pseudoscalar form factors in U(3) chiral perturbation theory with the inclusion of explicit resonance fields. This effective field theory takes into account the low-energy effects of the QCD U_A(1) anomaly explicitly in the dynamics. The calculations are supplied by non-perturbative unitarization techniques that provide the final results for the meson-meson scattering partial waves and the scalar form factors considered. We present thorough analyses on the scattering data, resonance spectroscopy, spectral functions, Weinberg-like sum rules and semi-local duality. The last two requirements establish relations between the scalar spectrum with the pseudoscalar and vector ones, respectively. The Nc extrapolation of the various quantities is studied as well. The fulfillment of all these non-trivial aspects of the QCD dynamics by our results gives a strong support to the emerging picture for the scalar dynamics and its related spectrum., Comment: To match the version accepted by Phys.Lett.B
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- 2012
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