Off-shell persistence of composite pions and kaons

Abstract

In order for a Sullivan-like process to provide reliable access to a meson target as t becomes spacelike, the pole associated with that meson should remain the dominant feature of the quark-antiquark scattering matrix and the wave function describing the related correlation must evolve slowly and smoothly. Using continuum methods for the strong-interaction bound-state problem, we explore and delineate the circumstances under which these conditions are satisfied: for the pion, this requires -t 0.6\,GeV2, whereas -t 0.9\,GeV2 will suffice for the kaon. These results should prove useful in evaluating the potential of numerous experiments at existing and proposed facilities.

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