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Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking and a critical mass

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 75, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.015201

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On a bounded, measurable domain of non-negative current-quark mass, realistic models of the QCD gap equation can simultaneously admit two nonequivalent dynamical chiral symmetry breaking (DCSB) solutions and a solution that is unambiguously connected with the realization of chiral symmetry in the Wigner mode. The Wigner solution and one of the DCSB solutions are destabilized by a current-quark mass, and both disappear when that mass exceeds a critical value. This critical value also bounds the domain on which the surviving DCSB solution possesses a chiral expansion. This value can therefore be viewed as an upper bound on the domain within which a perturbative expansion in the current-quark mass around the chiral limit is uniformly valid for physical quantities. For a pseudoscalar meson constituted of equal-mass current quarks, it corresponds to a mass m(0)(-)similar to 0.45 GeV. In our discussion, we employ properties of the two DCSB solutions of the gap equation that enable a valid definition of <(q) over barq > in the presence of a nonzero current mass. The behavior of this condensate indicates that the essentially dynamical component of chiral symmetry breaking decreases with increasing current-quark mass.

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