Pion form factors in the intermediate-energy regime are computed via double-dilaton HQCD, indicating non-perturbative strong-interaction effects remain relevant at scales traditionally viewed as perturbative.
The pion transition form factor and the pion distribution amplitude
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Recent BaBaR data on the pion transition form factor, whose Q^2 dependence is much steeper then predicted by asymptotic Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), have caused a renewed interest in its theoretical description. We present here a formalism based on a model independent low energy description and a high energy description based on QCD, which match at a scale Q_0. The high energy description incorporates a flat pion distribution amplitude, phi(x)=1, at the matching scale Q_0 and QCD evolution from Q_0 to Q>Q_0. The flat pion distribution is connected, through soft pion theorems and chiral symmetry, to the pion valance parton distribution at the same low scale Q_0. The procedure leads to a good description of the data, and incorporating additional twist three effects, to an excellent description of the data.
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Neutral and charged pion Form Factors in the intermediate-energy region from double-dilaton HQCD model
Pion form factors in the intermediate-energy regime are computed via double-dilaton HQCD, indicating non-perturbative strong-interaction effects remain relevant at scales traditionally viewed as perturbative.