An updated determination of the pion-photon transition form factor

Abstract

In this paper, we study the properties of the pion-photon transition form factor (TFF), γγ → π0, by using the principle of maximum commonality (PMC) to deal with its perturbative QCD contribution up to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) QCD corrections. Applying the PMC, we achieve precise pQCD approximant for the TFF in large Q2-region without conventional renormalization scale ambiguity. We also discuss the power suppressed non-valence quark contribution to the TFF, which is important for a sound prediction in low and intermediate Q2-region, e.g. the non-valence quark components affect the TFF by about 1\% to 23\% when Q2 changes down from 40~ GeV2 to 4~ GeV2. The resultant pion-photon TFF shows a better agreement with previous Belle data. It is hoped that previous discrepancies between the experimental measurements and theoretical predictions could be clarified by the forth-coming precise data on the Belle II measurements.

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