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arxiv 0902.1998 v1 pith:LY62MDDC submitted 2009-02-11 hep-ph hep-th

Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Soft-Wall AdS/QCD

classification hep-ph hep-th
keywords breakingchiralsymmetrymassmodelscalarsoft-wallagreement
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal T4 reserved
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We show how to incorporate chiral symmetry breaking in the soft-wall version of the AdS/QCD model by using a modified dilaton profile and a quartic term in the bulk scalar potential. This allows one to separate the dependence on spontaneous and explicit chiral symmetry breaking. Moreover our 5D model automatically incorporates linear trajectories and non chiral-symmetry restoration for highly excited radial states. We compare our resulting mass spectra in the scalar, vector and axial-vector sectors with the respective QCD resonances and find reasonable agreement using the known values for the pion mass and decay constant.

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