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Pion form factors from lattice QCD with exact chiral symmetry

We calculate pion vector and scalar form factors in two-flavor lattice QCD and study the chiral behavior of the vector and scalar radii <r^2>_{V,S}. For a direct comparison with chiral perturbation theory (ChPT), chiral symmetry is exactly preserved by employing the overlap quark action. We utilize the all-to-all quark propagator in order to calculate the scalar form factor including the contributions of disconnected diagrams. A detailed comparison with ChPT reveals that two-loop contributions are important to describe the chiral behavior of the radii in our region of the pion mass M_π\gtrsim 290 MeV. From chiral extrapolation based on two-loop ChPT, we obtain <r^2>_V = 0.409(23)(37) fm^2 and <r^2>_S = 0.617(79)(66) fm^2, which are consistent with phenomenological analyses.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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