Vector meson dominance and the pi0 transition form factor

Abstract

It is shown that the pi0 transition form factor F(Q12,Q22) differs substantially from its one-real-photon limit F(Q12,0) even for rather small values of Q22 (approx 0.1 GeV2), which cannot be excluded in experiments with one "untagged" electron. It indicates that the comparison of data with theoretical calculations, which usually assume Q22=0, may be untrustworthy. Our phenomenological model of the pi0 transition form factor is based on the vector-meson-dominance hypothesis and all its parameters are fixed by using the experimental data on the decays of vector mesons. The model soundness is checked in the two-real-photon limit, where it provides a good parameter-free description of the pi0 -> 2 gamma decay rate, and in the pi0 Dalitz decay. The dependence of F(Q12,Q22) on Q12 at several fixed values of Q22 is presented and the comparison with existing data performed.

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