2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.70.034026
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Relativistic calculation of the meson spectrum: A fully covariant treatment versus standard treatments

Abstract: A large number of treatments of the meson spectrum have been tried that consider mesons as quark -anti quark bound states. Recently, we used relativistic quantum "constraint" mechanics to introduce a fully covariant treatment defined by two coupled Dirac equations. For field-theoretic interactions, this procedure functions as a "quantum mechanical transform of Bethe-Salpeter equation". Here, we test its spectral fits against those provided by an assortment of models: Wisconsin model, Iowa State model, Brayshaw… Show more

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“…As seen in the table, only the fully coupled system of equations (lower-lower and upper-upper for the singlet, the same in addition to tensor coupling for the triplet) produces accurate results to the require precision. l s j n N c Perturbative (eV) Numerical (eV) Diff/µα 4 0 0 0 1 [7] is spoiled if the we ignore these couplings, leading to m π ∼ 850 MeV, m ρ ∼ 1060 MeV. The same relativistic structure in the constraint equations responsible for the success of the Sommerfeld-Balmer formula for positronium spin singlet states appears to be important for bringing the pion mass down to its observed value.…”
Section: Relativistic Naive Quark Modelmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…As seen in the table, only the fully coupled system of equations (lower-lower and upper-upper for the singlet, the same in addition to tensor coupling for the triplet) produces accurate results to the require precision. l s j n N c Perturbative (eV) Numerical (eV) Diff/µα 4 0 0 0 1 [7] is spoiled if the we ignore these couplings, leading to m π ∼ 850 MeV, m ρ ∼ 1060 MeV. The same relativistic structure in the constraint equations responsible for the success of the Sommerfeld-Balmer formula for positronium spin singlet states appears to be important for bringing the pion mass down to its observed value.…”
Section: Relativistic Naive Quark Modelmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(2.24) and (2.25), the corresponding Schrödinger-like equations decouple [6], [34], [7]. We obtain [7] [p 2 + 2m 18) where the prime symbol stands for d/dr. We have used the abbreviations…”
Section: × 4 Matrix Form Of Solutions Of the Two-body Dirac Equationsmentioning
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