The σ-meson: four-quark vs. two-quark components and decay width in a Bethe-Salpeter approach

Abstract

We study the dynamical generation of resonances in isospin singlet channels with mixing between two- and four-quark states. To this end we generalise a Bethe-Salpeter approach to four-quark states employed previously Heupel:2012ua to accommodate for mixing diagrams. The qqqq and qq components of the Bethe-Salpeter wave function (with light quarks q∈\u,d\) are determined consistently in a symmetry-preserving truncation of the underlying Dyson-Schwinger equations. As a prominent example we deal with the isospin-singlet 0++ meson with light quark content. We find that the ππ contribution of the four-quark component is mainly responsible for the low (real part of the) mass of the resulting state. We also study the analytic structure in the complex momentum plane and find a branch cut at the two-pion threshold and a singularity in the second Riemann sheet indicating a considerable decay width. Our findings are in excellent qualitative agreement with the general picture for the σ/f0(500) that emerged in the past two decades from dispersive approaches Pelaez:2015qba.

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