Estimating Mass of Sigma-Meson and Study on Application of the Linear Sigma-Model
Abstract
Whether the σ-meson (f0(600)) exists as a real particle is a long-standing problem in both particle physics and nuclear physics. In this work, we analyze the deuteron binding energy in the linear σ model and by fitting the data, we are able to determine the range of mσ and also investigate applicability of the linear σ model for the interaction between hadrons in the energy region of MeV's. Our result shows that the best fit to the data of the deuteron binding energy and other experimental data about deuteron advocates a narrow range for the σ-meson mass as 520≤ mσ≤ 580 MeV and the concrete values depend on the input parameters such as the couplings. Inversely fitting the experimental data, our results set constraints on the couplings. The other relevant phenomenological parameters in the model are simultaneously obtained.
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