Analysis of the QCD spectrum and chiral symmetry breaking with varying quark masses

Abstract

The meson spectrum of QCD is studied in the framework of nonperturbative QCD as a function of varying quark masses mq. It is shown, that the total spectrum consists of two branches: 1) the standard one, which may be called the flux-tube spectrum, depending approximately linearly on mq and 2) the chiral symmetry breaking (CSB) spectrum for pseudoscalar flavor nonsinglet (PS) mesons, with mass dependence mq. The formalism for PS mesons is derived from the QCD Lagrangian with mq corrections, and a unified form of the PS propagator was derived. It is shown, that the CSB branch of PS mesons joins to the flux-tube branch at around mq=200 MeV. All these results are in close correspondence with recent numerical data on large lattices.

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