Chiral Perturbation Theory, the ${1/N_c}$ expansion and Regge behaviour determine the structure of the lightest scalar meson
arXiv:1009.6204 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.84.096006
Abstract
The leading $1/N_c$ behaviour of Unitarised Chiral Perturbation Theory distinguishes the nature of the $Ï$ and the $Ï$. At one loop order the $Ï$ is a ${\bar q}q$ meson, while the $Ï$ is not. However, semi-local duality between resonances and Regge behaviour cannot be satisfied for larger $N_c$, if such a distinction holds. While the $Ï$ at $N_c=3$ is inevitably dominated by its di-pion component, Unitarised Chiral Perturbation Theory beyond one loop order reveals that as $N_c$ increases above 6-8, the $Ï$ has a sub-dominant ${\bar q}q$ fraction up at 1.2 GeV. Remarkably this ensures semi-local duality is fulfilled for the range of $N_c \lesssim 15$, where the unitarisation procedure adopted applies.
22 pages, 8 figures. Version to be published in Physical Review D