Abstract

We investigate nonlinear extensions of the holographic soft wall model proposed by Karch et al. [Phys. Rev. D 74, 015005 (2006)] including nonminimal couplings in the five-dimensional action. The nonminimal couplings bring a new parameter ${a}_{0}$ which controls the transition between spontaneous and explicit symmetry breaking near the limit of massless quarks (the chiral limit). In the physical region (positive quark mass), we show that above a critical value of the parameter ${a}_{0}$ the chiral condensate $⟨\overline{q}q⟩$ is finite in the chiral limit, signifying spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking. This result is supported by the lightest states arising in the spectrum of the pseudoscalar mesons, which become massless in the chiral limit and are therefore intrepreted as Nambu-Goldstone bosons. Moreover, the decay constants of the pseudoscalar mesons also support this conclusion, as well as the Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relation satisfied by the lightest states. We also calculate the spectrum of scalar, vector, and axial-vector mesons with their corresponding decay constants. We describe the evolution of masses and decay constants with the increasing of the quark mass, and for the physical mass, we compare our results against available experimental data. Finally, we do not find instabilities in our model for the physical region (positive quark mass).

Highlights

  • The investigation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) is a very interesting subject, essential in condensed matter and particle physics contexts

  • We describe the evolution of masses and decay constants with the increasing of the quark mass, and for the physical mass, we compare our results against available experimental data

  • We have found a consistent description of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking because the chiral condensate is nonzero in the chiral limit, and a NambuGoldstone state arises in the spectrum of pseudoscalar mesons, which is consistent with the pion

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INTRODUCTION

The investigation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) is a very interesting subject, essential in condensed matter and particle physics contexts. It is important to point out that the original version of the linear soft wall model does not describe spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking [12] [51] showed that the nonlinear extension of the original soft wall model [10] based on a quadratic dilaton and a Higgs-like potential for the tachyonic field allows for a nonlinear realisation of chiral symmetry breaking. We derive the GOR relation using a toy model in Appendix G

Original soft wall model
Nonlinear soft wall model
NONLINEAR SOFT WALL MODELS WITH NONMINIMAL DILATON COUPLINGS
Background field equations
Violation of the BF bound
UV asymptotics
IR asymptotics
Numerical results
Chiral condensate in the physical region
Fixing the model parameters
MESON SPECTRUM
Expanding the action
Vector mesons
Scalar mesons
Axial-vector mesons
Pseudoscalar mesons
DECAY CONSTANTS
GOR relation
CONCLUSIONS
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