Pion Observables and QCD

Abstract

The nonperturbative, Dyson-Schwinger equation approach to solving QCD provides a straightforward, microscopic description of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking and confinement. It is an ideal tool for the study of pion observables. This is illustrated via its application to the calculation of: the π-π scattering lengths a00, a02, a11, a20, a22 and associated partial wave amplitudes; the π0→ γγ decay width; and the charged pion form factor, Fπ(q2).

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