Isospin symmetry breaking and gluon anomaly

A. A. Osipov

Published: 2025/9/8

Abstract

Isospin violating effects, both due to the nonvanishing quark mass difference $m_d-m_u$ and to virtual photons, are studied by fitting the squared masses of pseudoscalar mesons to the second order in the simultaneous expansion in powers of $1/N_c$, momenta and quark masses. It is shown that the gluon anomaly enhances the contribution of virtual photons and, thus, promotes to an additional (to the well-known current algebra result of Gross, Treiman and Wilczek) dynamical restoration of isospin symmetry in the spectrum of pseudo-Goldstone states. This mechanism turns out to be significant for the $\pi^0$-$\eta$ and $\pi^0$-$\eta'$ mixing angles and has virtually no effect on the value of the $\eta$-$\eta'$ mixing angle.

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