Abstract

QCD constituent counting rules define the scaling behavior of exclusive hadronic scattering and electromagnetic scattering amplitudes at high momentum transfer in terms of the total number of fundamental constituents in the initial and final states participating in the hard subprocess. The scaling laws reflect the twist of the leading Fock state for each hadron and hence the leading operator that creates the composite state from the vacuum. Thus, the constituent counting scaling laws can be used to identify the twist of exotic hadronic candidates such as tetraquarks and pentaquarks. Effective field theories must consistently implement the scaling rules in order to be consistent with the fundamental theory. Here we examine how one can apply constituent counting rules for the exclusive production of one or two neutral vector mesons $V^0$ in $e^+ e^-$ annihilation, processes in which the $V^0$ can couple via intermediate photons. In case of a (narrow) real $V^0$, the photon virtuality is fixed to a precise value $s_1 = m_{V^0}^2$, in effect treating the $V^0$ as a single fundamental particle. Each real $V^0$ thus contributes to the constituent counting rules with $N_{V_0} = 1$. In effect, the leading operator underlying the $V^0$ has twist 1. Thus, in the specific physical case of single or double on-shell $V^0$ production via intermediate photons, the predicted scaling from counting rules coincides with Vector Meson Dominance (VMD), an effective theory that treats $V^0$ as an elementary field. However, the VMD prediction fails in the general case where the $V^0$ is not coupled through an elementary photon field, and then the leading-twist interpolating operator has twist $N_{V_0} = 2$. Analogous effects appear in $pp$ scattering processes.

Highlights

  • One of the distinctive consequences of the underlying conformal features of gauge theories such as QCD is counting rules for hard exclusive processes

  • Each real V0 contributes to the constituent counting rules with NV0 1⁄4 1

  • In the specific physical case of single or double on-shell V0 production via intermediate photons, the predicted scaling from counting rules coincides with vector-meson dominance (VMD), an effective theory that treats V0 as an elementary field

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

One of the distinctive consequences of the underlying conformal features of gauge theories such as QCD is counting rules for hard exclusive processes In such processes, one can factorize the physical scattering amplitude as the convolution of a hard-scattering quark and gluon amplitude TH with the product of hadronic distribution amplitudes φHðx; QÞ. The leading-twist contribution to the power-law falloff of a cross section for any exclusive or semi-inclusive process depends upon the twist of the operators that couple the hadron to the hard subprocess. In the specific physical case of single or double V0 production via intermediate photons, the predicted scaling from counting rules coincides with vector-meson dominance (VMD) [11], an effective theory that treats the V0’s as elementary fields.

VECTOR-MESON PRODUCTION VIA INTERMEDIATE PHOTONS
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VECTOR-MESON PRODUCTION IN pp SCATTERING
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