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arxiv: hep-ph/9711450 · v5 · submitted 1997-11-24 · ✦ hep-ph

Mixing angles and electromagnetic properties of ground state pseudoscalar and vector meson nonets in the light-cone quark model

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Both the mass spectra and the wave functions of the light pseudoscalar ($\pi,K,\eta,\eta'$) and vector($\rho,K^{*},\omega,\phi$) mesons are analyzed within the framework of the light-cone constituent quark model. A gaussian radial wave function is used as a trial function of the variational principle for a QCD motivated Hamiltonian which includes not only the Coulomb plus confining potential but also the hyperfine interaction to obtain the correct $\rho-\pi$ splitting. For the confining potential, we use (1) harmonic oscillator potential and (2) linear potential and compare the numerical results for these two cases. The mixing angles of $\omega-\phi$ and $\eta-\eta'$ are predicted and various physical observables such as decay constants, charge radii, and radiative decay rates $etc.$ are calculated. Our numerical results in two cases (1) and (2) are overall not much different from each other and have a good agreement with the available experimental data. use (1) harmonic oscillator potential and (2) linear potential and compare the numerical results for these two cases. The mixing angles of $\omega-\phi$ and $\eta-\eta'$ are predicted and various physical observables such as decay constants, charge radii, and radiative decay rates $etc.$ are calculated. Our numerical results in two cases (1) and (2) are overall not much different from each other and have a good agreement with the available experimental data.

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