Local-Duality QCD Sum Rules for Pion Elastic and (pi0, eta, eta') to gamma gamma* Transition Form Factors Revisited

Abstract

The local-duality formulation of QCD sum rules allows for the prediction of hadronic form factors without knowledge of the subtle details of their structure. With the aid of this formalism, we take a fresh look at the behaviours of the charged-pion elastic form factor and of the form factors entering in the transitions of the ground-state neutral unflavoured pseudoscalar mesons pi0, eta, eta' to one real and one virtual photon within a broad range of momentum transfers Q2. The uncertainties induced by the approximations inherent to this local-duality approach are estimated by studying, in parallel to QCD, quantum-mechanical potential models, where the exact form factors, obtained by solving the Schr\"odinger equation, may be compared with the corresponding local-duality sum-rule results. For Q2 larger than 5-6 GeV2, we judge the predictions of the simplest local-duality model to be reliable and expect their accuracy to improve very fast with increasing Q2. The large-Q2 prediction for the pion elastic form factor should be approached already at moderate momentum transfer squared of approximately 4-8 GeV2; large deviations from its local-duality behaviour for Q2 = 20-50 GeV2, predicted by some hadron-structure models, seem rather unlikely. The (eta, eta') to gamma + gamma* form factors deduced from the simplest local-duality approach exhibit excellent agreement with experiment. In startling contrast, BaBar measurements of the pi0 to gamma + gamma* form factor imply local-duality violations which even rise with Q2.

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