Dynamics of the quark-antiquark interaction and the universality of Regge trajectories
Abstract
The dynamical picture of a quark-antiquark interaction in light mesons, which provides linearity of radial and orbital Regge trajectories (RT), is studied with the use of the relativistic string Hamiltonian with flattened confining potential and taking into account the self-energy and string corrections. Due to the flattening effect both slopes, βn of the radial and βl of the orbital RT, decrease by 30\% with the value of βn=1.30(5)~GeV2 being larger than βl=0.95(5)~GeV. The self-energy correction provides the linearity of RT and remains important up to very high excitations; the string correction decreases the slope of the orbital RT, while the intercept β0=0.51(1)~ GeV2 is equal to the squared centroid mass of (1S). If the universal gluon-exchanged potential without fitting parameters and screening function, as in heavy quarkonia, is taken, then the slope of the radial RT decreases, βn=1.15(8)~GeV2, and its value coincides with the slope of the orbital RT, βl=1.08(8)~GeV2 within theoretical errors, producing the universal RT.
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