Novel insights into the γγ* π0 transition form factor
Abstract
BaBar's observation of significant deviations of the pion transition form factor (TFF) from the asymptotic expectation with Q2>9 GeV2 has brought a serious crisis to a fundamental picture established for such a simplest qq system by perturbative QCD, i.e. the dominance of collinear factorization at high momentum transfers for the pion TFF. We show that non-factorizable contributions due to open flavors in γγ*π0 could be an important source that contaminates the pQCD asymptotic limit and causes such deviations with Q2>9 GeV2. Within an effective Lagrangian approach, the non-factorizable amplitudes can be related to intermediate hadron loops, i.e. K(*) and D(*) etc, and their corrections to the π0 and η TFFs can be estimated.
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