Revisiting the twist-3 distribution amplitudes of K meson within the QCD background field approach
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Abstract: In the present paper, we investigate the kaon twist-3 distribution amplitudes (DAs) within the QCD background field approach. The -breaking effects are studied in detail under a systematical way, especially the sum rules for the moments of are obtained by keeping all the mass terms in the -quark propagator consistently. After adding all the uncertainties in quadrature, the first two Gegenbauler moments of are , , and , respectively. Their normalization parameters GeV and GeV. A detailed discussion on the properties of moments shows that the higher-order -quark mass terms can indeed provide sizable contributions. Furthermore, based on the newly obtained moments, a model for the kaon twist-3 wavefunction with a better end-point behavior is constructed, which shall be useful for perturbative QCD calculations. As a byproduct, we make a discussion on the properties of the pion twist-3 DAs.
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