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Exposing the effect of $p$-wave in pion triplet under the strong magnetic field

The static properties, masses and decay constants, of pseudoscalar meson triplet in a strongly magnetized medium are studied through the Dyson-Schwinger equation approach treatment of a contact interaction. Complementary to the usual vector-vector form, a symmetry-preserving formulation of couplings has been proposed in this work, without modifying the quark propagator, to control the strength of the $p$-wave component of Bethe-Salpeter amplitude. It is found that, with the help of flexible auxiliary interaction, our simple model is able to reproduce the observation in the lattice QCD simulation, where the spectra of the charged pseudo-scalar meson shows a non-monotonic behavior as the magnetic field grows. The discovery of this work implies the strong magnetic field affects the inner structure of mesons dramatically.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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