Thermal QCD sum rules in the ^0 channel revisited

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DOI10.1007/S100520000461zbMATH Open1082.81519arXivhep-ph/9907351OpenAlexW2007289902MaRDI QIDQ1586957FDOQ1586957


Authors: R. Smith Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 20 November 2000

Published in: The European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: From the hypothesis that at zero temperature the square root of the spectral continuum threshold s0 is linearly related to the QCD scale Lambda we derive in the chiral limit and for temperatures considerably smaller than Lambda scaling relations for the vacuum parts of the Gibbs averaged scalar operators contributing to the thermal operator product expansion of the ho0 current-current correlator. The scaling with lambdaequivsqrts0(T)/s0(0), s0 being the T-dependent perturbative QCD continuum threshold in the spectral integral, is simple for renormalization group invariant operators, and becomes nontrivial for a set of operators which mix and scale anomalously under a change of the renormalization point. In contrast to previous works on thermal QCD sum rules with this approach the gluon condensate exhibits a sizable T-dependence. The ho -meson mass is found to rise slowly with temperature which coincides with the result found by means of a PCAC and current algebra analysis of the ho0 correlator.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9907351




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