Study of Light Scalars, the learned Lessons
Abstract
Attention is paid to the production mechanisms of the light scalars that reveal their nature. In the linear sigma model it is revealed the chiral shielding of the σ(600) meson and shown that the σ field is described by its four-quark component. The ππ scattering amplitude is constructed taking into account the σ(600) and f0(980) mesons, the chiral shielding of σ (600), the σ(600)-f0(980) mixing, and results, obtained on the base of the chiral expansion and the Roy equations. The data agree with the four-quark nature of σ (600) and f0(980). It is shown, that the kaon loop mechanism of the φ radiative decays into the light scalar mesons, which is ratified by experiment, is the four-quark transition and points to the four-quark nature of the light scalars. It is shown also, that the light scalars are produced in the two photon collisions via four-quark transitions in contrast to the classic P wave tensor q q mesons, which are produced via two-quark transitions γγ q q, that points to the four-quark nature of the light scalar mesons, too. A programme of further investigations is laid down.
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