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Axial anomaly, vector meson dominance and $π^0 \to γγ$ at finite temperature
Published 2000-02-25Version 1
A thermal Finite Energy QCD Sum Rule is used to determine the temperature behaviour of the $\omega \rho \pi$ strong coupling. This coupling decreases with increasing $T$ and vanishes at the critical temperature, a likely signal for quark deconfinement. This is then used in the Vector Meson Dominance (VMD) expression for the $\pi^0 \to \gamma \gamma$ amplitude, which is also found to vanish at the critical temperature, as expected. This result supports the validity of VMD at $T \neq 0$. However, if VMD would not hold at finite temperature, then there is no prediction for the $\pi^0 \to \gamma \gamma$ amplitude.
Comments: 8 pages, no figures
Journal: Phys.Lett. B481 (2000) 295-298
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: vector meson dominance, finite temperature, axial anomaly, thermal finite energy qcd sum, finite energy qcd sum rule
Tags: journal article
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