Pi- Eta Mixing from QCD Sum Rules
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✦ hep-ph
nucl-th
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mixingrulesamplitudedependenceapproachesapproximatelychiralcomparison
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The $q^2$ dependence of the $\pi$-$\eta$ mixing amplitude is examined with the use of QCD sum rules. The linear slope of the mixing function $\theta(q^2)$ is found to be much smaller than that for $\rho$-$\omega$ mixing. Thus the mixing amplitude is approximately the same in the space-like region as in the time-like one, and one may neglect the $q^2$ dependence of the mixing. A comparison between a hadron-meson, an effective chiral model, and the QCD sum rules approaches is made.
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