The pion transition form factor and the pion distribution amplitude
Abstract
Recent BaBaR data on the pion transition form factor, whose Q2 dependence is much steeper then predicted by asymptotic Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), have caused a renewed interest in its theoretical description. We present here a formalism based on a model independent low energy description and a high energy description based on QCD, which match at a scale Q0. The high energy description incorporates a flat pion distribution amplitude, phi(x)=1, at the matching scale Q0 and QCD evolution from Q0 to Q>Q0. The flat pion distribution is connected, through soft pion theorems and chiral symmetry, to the pion valance parton distribution at the same low scale Q0. The procedure leads to a good description of the data, and incorporating additional twist three effects, to an excellent description of the data.
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