Bethe-Salpeter basis for quark-pair-creation model: Understanding ofVPP,VPγ, andPγγcouplings

Abstract
A Bethe-Salpeter harmonic-oscillator framework, developed recently for qq¯ mesons in the instantaneous (null-plane) approximation, is employed for the construction of MMM couplings (M=P or V) through quark-loop diagrams. The resulting structure of the matrix elements exhibits the central feature of the quark-pair-creation model, that is, a multiplicative structure for the orbital and spin wave functions of all three qq¯ states involved, together with a couple of essential kinematical factors (but only in the numerator) as part of the field-theoretic result. The model is illustrated through two typical meson couplings involving equal-mass quarks, ρππ and ωρπ, as well as through the two electromagnetic processes ωγπ0 and π0γγ. The ρππ and ωγπ0 widths (via direct γ coupling) come out as 142.7 MeV and 888 keV, respectively, with no adjustable parameters. The ωγπ0 matrix element also agrees to within 1%, with that obtained from the corresponding ωρπ coupling through vector-meson-dominance (VMD) substitution. The π0γγ width (7.7 eV) agrees excellently with experiment when it is deduced from ωρπ coupling via double VMD substitution, but the corresponding amplitude obtained from direct γ coupling is only about half the experimental value. Theoretical reasons are given for this apparent paradox.

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