Nc and mpi dependence of rho and sigma mesons from unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory
Abstract
We review our work on the rho and sigma resonances derived from the Inverse Amplitude Method. In particular, we study the leading 1/Nc behavior of the resonances masses and widths and their evolution with changing mpi. The 1/Nc expansion gives a clear definition of quark-antiquark states, which is neatly satisfied by the rho but not by the sigma, showing that its dominant component is not quark-antiquark. The mpi dependence of the resonance properties is relevant to connect with lattice studies. We show that our predictions compare well with some lattice results and we find that the rho-pi-pi coupling constant is mpi independent, in contrast with the sigma-pi-pi coupling, that shows a strong mpi dependence.
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