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Distribution amplitudes and decay constants for $(\pi,K,\rho,K^*)$ mesons in light-front quark model

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We present a calculation of the quark distribution amplitudes(DAs), the Gegenbauer moments, and decay constants for $\pi,\rho,K$ and $K^*$ mesons using the light-front quark model. While the quark DA for $\pi$ is somewhat broader than the asymptotic one, that for $\rho$ meson is very close to the asymptotic one. The quark DAs for $K$ and $K^*$ show asymmetric form due to the flavor SU(3)-symmetry breaking effect. The decay constants for the transversely polarized $\rho$ and $K^*$ mesons($f^T_\rho$ and $f^T_{K^*}$) as well as the longitudinally polarized ones($f_\rho$ and $f_{K^*}$) are also obtained. Our averaged values for $f^T_V/f_V$, i.e. $(f^T_\rho/f_\rho)_{\rm av}=0.78$ and $(f^T_{K^*}/f_{K^*})_{\rm av}=0.84$, are found to be consistent with other model predictions. Especially, our results for the decay constants are in a good agreement with the SU(6) symmetry relation, $f^T_{\rho(K^*)}=(f_{\pi(K)}+f_{\rho(K^*)})/2$.

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2025 1

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Radiative Decays of Vector Mesons with Light-Cone Sum Rules

hep-ph · 2025-11-17 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Light-cone sum rules yield radiative decay widths for ground-state vector mesons that match data where available and exhibit a universal linear dependence on a function A(x) in log coordinates arising from decay-constant ratios and two-body phase space.

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  • Radiative Decays of Vector Mesons with Light-Cone Sum Rules hep-ph · 2025-11-17 · unverdicted · none · ref 67 · internal anchor

    Light-cone sum rules yield radiative decay widths for ground-state vector mesons that match data where available and exhibit a universal linear dependence on a function A(x) in log coordinates arising from decay-constant ratios and two-body phase space.