No Massless Pions in Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model due to Chiral Fluctuations
Abstract
In contrast to common belief, the chirally symmetric Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model does not contain massless pions, due to strong chiral fluctuations. Although quarks acquire spontaneously a nonzero constituent mass M, pions have a nonzero mass equal to the mass of -mesons, both being of the order of M. This result is found in several cutoff schemes. Our derivation is nonperturbative, but involves a simple approximation (London limit) which should, however, receive only quantitative, no qualitative corrections.
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