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Light Pseudoscalar and Axial Spectroscopy using AdS/QCD Modified Soft Wall Model

We study light pseudoscalar and axial states using a soft wall model that is modified by introducing two extra parameters: an UV-cutoff and an anomalous term in the conformal dimension of the fields involved such that meson fields with different parities are easily distinguishable. We find that 23 of these light mesonic states, including the scalars and vector states analyzed with one of our previous results, are fitted within the RMS error bounds given for this model, whose parameters are given by the quadratic dilaton profile, the UV locus $z_{0}$ and the anomalous term $Δ_{P}$. Our results show that Regge trajectories for pseudoscalar and axial mesons are linear in the radial quantum number $n$, as expected for these sort of regular $q\overline{q}$ mesons.

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