Abstract

Chiral dynamics is investigated using the chiral confining Lagrangian (CCL), previously derived from QCD with confinement interaction. Based on the calculations of the quark condensate, which is defined entirely by confinement in the zero quark mass limit, one can assert that chiral symmetry breaking is predetermined by confinement. It is shown that CCL retains all basic relations of the standard chiral theory but enables one to include quark degrees of freedom in the CCL. The expansion of the CCL provides the Gell–Mann–Oakes–Renner (GMOR) relations and the masses and decay constants of all chiral mesons, including [Formula: see text]. For the latter, one needs to define a nonchiral component due to confinement, while the orthogonality condition defines the wave functions and the eigenvalues. The resulting masses and decay constants of all chiral mesons are obtained in good agreement with the experimental and lattice data.

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