The unobservable axial-pion mixing in QCD and near-conformal dynamics

Abstract

We study a chiral quark model of π, σ, , and a1 mesons in the large-Nc limit. We show that the quadratic a1-π mixing can be set to zero at zero momentum, thus protecting the gσππ and gππ couplings from being contaminated by the corresponding vertices with one or both pions replaced by the axial-vector meson. We further require the chiral-quark Lagrangian to feature an approximate classical scale invariance, the latter being only broken by dimension-two mass terms, and that the longitudinal vector meson scattering amplitudes grow at most like s, where s is the center-of-mass energy. This allows us to accurately predict the correct value of gσππ, gππ, and the a1 decay constant fa1. We further show that strongly-coupled theories with near-conformal dynamics are expected to feature an approximate custodial chiral symmetry, with interesting phenomenological consequences.

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