About the Bethe Salpeter Formalism in the Heavy Mass Limit

Abstract

We investigate the Bethe--Salpeter description of mesons in the limit where one of the constituing quarks is infinitely heavy. To recover the non--relativistic quark model out of the Bethe--Salpeter formalism it is usual to assume that the potential is instantaneous and the Fock space is reduced to Qq states. We show that in the Feynman gauge in perturbation theory and for a heavy quark being on--mass shell the instantaneity of the potential is valid in the rest--frame of the meson. Furthermore we argue that to first order in the velocity exchange during a heavy meson transition, the error induced by the reduction of the Fock--space is small. This in turn justifies quark model calculations, even when one quark is light.

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