Abstract

In this paper, we put our focus towards describing the nonperturbative effects in the properties of hadrons made from the light-heavy and the heavy–heavy quarks in the framework of Instanton Liquid Model (ILM) of QCD vacuum. The main features of ILM and its applicability in the heavy quark sector are briefly discussed. The properties of gluonic systems, the light and heavy quark correlators in the instanton background are also analyzed. We demonstrate that the consideration of both, perturbative and nonperturbative, gluon effects in the instanton background for a single heavy quark leads to the mass shift due to the direct-instanton nonperturbative and ILM modified perturbative contributions, respectively. For the interacting heavy quark and heavy anti-quark, the potential consists of the direct instanton-induced part and the one-gluon exchange (OGE) perturbative part. OGE interactions are screened at large distances due to the nonperturbative dynamics. The estimation of instanton contributions in the phenomenological Cornell-type potential model is presented. In relation to the experimental data, the charmonium properties, the role of instanton effects in their spectra and transitions are discussed. The main features of heavy-light quark systems in the instanton generated background are also discussed. As an example, we consider the process of pion emissions by the exited heavy quarkonium. We show that there is a sizable correction ([Formula: see text]) to the dipole approximation for the process [Formula: see text].

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