Extending the application of the LCSR method to low momenta using QCD renormalization-group summation. Theory and phenomenology
Abstract
We show that using renormalization-group summation to generate the QCD radiative corrections to the π-γ transition form factor, calculated with lightcone sum rules (LCSR), renders the strong coupling free of Landau singularities while preserving the QCD form-factor asymptotics. This enables a reliable applicability of the LCSR method to momenta well below 1 GeV2. This way, one can use the new preliminary BESIII data with unprecedented accuracy below 1.5 GeV2 to fine tune the prefactor of the twist-six contribution. Using a combined fit to all available data below 3.1 GeV2, we are able to determine all nonperturbative scale parameters and a few Gegenbauer coefficients entering the calculation of the form factor. Employing these ingredients, we determine a pion distribution amplitude with conformal coefficients (b2,b4) that agree at the 1σ level with the data for Q2 ≤slant 3.1 GeV2 and fulfill at the same time the lattice constraints on b2 at N3LO together with the constraints from QCD sum rules with nonlocal condensates.The form-factor prediction calculated herewith reproduces the data below 1 GeV2 significantly better than analogous predictions based on a fixed-order power-series expansion in the strong coupling constant.
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