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Electromagnetic structure and weak decay of pseudoscalar mesons in a light-front QCD-inspired model

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 نشر من قبل Joao Pacheco B. C. de Melo Dr.
 تاريخ النشر 2005
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We study the scaling of the $^3S_1-^1S_0$ meson mass splitting and the pseudoscalar weak decay constants with the mass of the meson, as seen in the available experimental data. We use an effective light-front QCD-inspired dynamical model regulated at short-distances to describe the valence component of the pseudoscalar mesons. The experimentally known values of the mass splittings, decay constants (from global lattice-QCD averages) and the pion charge form factor up to 4 [GeV/c]$^2$ are reasonably described by the model

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