A model for pion-pion scattering in large-N QCD

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Following up on recent work by Caron-Huot et al. we consider a generalization of the old Lovelace-Shapiro model as a toy model for ππ scattering satisfying (most of) the properties expected to hold in (’t Hooft’s) large-N limit of massless QCD. In particular, the model has asymptotically linear and parallel Regge trajectories at positive t, a positive leading Regge intercept α0< 1, and an effective bending of the trajectories in the negative-t region producing a fixed branch point at J = 0 for t < t0< 0. Fixed (physical) angle scattering can be tuned to match the power-like behavior (including logarithmic corrections) predicted by perturbative QCD: A(s, t) ∼ s−β log(s)−γF (θ). Tree-level unitarity (i.e. positivity of residues for all values of s and J) imposes strong constraints on the allowed region in the α0-β-γ parameter space, which nicely includes a physically interesting region around α0 = 0.5, β = 2 and γ = 3. The full consistency of the model would require an extension to multi-pion processes, a program we do not undertake in this paper.

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Veneziano, G., Yankielowicz, S., & Onofri, E. (2017). A model for pion-pion scattering in large-N QCD. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2017)151

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