Vector Meson Dominance and gππ at Finite Temperature from QCD Sum Rules

Abstract

A Finite Energy QCD sum rule at non-zero temperature is used to determine the q2- and the T-dependence of the π π vertex function in the space-like region. A comparison with an independent QCD determination of the electromagnetic pion form factor Fπ at T ≠ 0 indicates that Vector Meson Dominance holds to a very good approximation at finite temperature. At the same time, analytical evidence for deconfinement is obtained from the result that g π π(q2,T) vanishes at the critical temperature Tc, independently of q2. Also, by extrapolating the π π form factor to q2 = 0, it is found that the pion radius increases with increasing T, and it diverges at T=Tc.

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