Ratios of the light quark masses: Cubic curve vs ellipse
Abstract
The bounds on the light quark masses are obtained by fitting the squares of pseudoscalar meson masses mπ2 and mK2 to second order in 1/Nc expansion. The result is an algebraic cubic curve whose coefficients are the known Weinberg values for the quark mass ratios mu/md and ms/md. Additional restrictions arise when using the ratio ms/mud=27.23(10) quoted by FLAG for lattice simulations with four quark flavors. This provides a tight constraint on the ratio mu/md = 0.455(8).
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