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The meson spectroscopy is studied in the framework of the QCD string model. The mesons are composed of spinless quarks which move relativistically. We show that the QCD string model reproduces the straight line Regge trajectories and exibit the correct string slopes for both light-light and heavy-light mesons. We also present the exact numerical solution and the analytic approximation solution of the QCD string equations for the light-light mesons under the deep radial limit. We demonstrate that the QCD string model describes the universal relations for the light-light and heavy-light meson spectroscopies correctly from the comparison of the exact numerical solutions of the QCD string model for both light-light and heavy-light mesons.
The trace amplitude method (TAM) provides us a straightforward way to calculate the helicity amplitudes with massive fermions analytically. In this work, we review the basic idea of this method, and then discuss how it can be applied to next-to-leadi
We make a detailed study on the $D_s$ meson leading-twist LCDA $phi_{2;D_s}$ by using the QCD sum rules within the framework of the background field theory. To improve the precision, its moments $langle xi^nrangle _{2;D_s}$ are calculated up to dimen
We use QCD sum rules to study the recently observed meson $Z^+(4430)$, considered as a $D^*D_1$ molecule with $J^{P}=0^{-}$. We consider the contributions of condensates up to dimension eight and work at leading order in $alpha_s$. We get $m_Z=(4.40p
By comparing successful quark-gluon vertex interaction models with the corresponding interaction extracted from lattice-QCD data on the quarks propagator, we identify common qualitative features which could be important to tune future interaction mod
In this paper, we make a detailed discussion on the $eta$-meson leading-twist light-cone distribution amplitude (LCDA) $phi_{2;eta}(u,mu)$ by using the QCD sum rules approach under the background field theory. Taking both the non-perturbative condens