- Pseudo-Goldstone boson
Pseudo-Goldstone bosons arise in a
quantum field theory with an approximatesymmetry such that if the symmetry were exact, then there would bespontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) and the consequent formation ofGoldstone boson s. The properties of these pseudo-Goldstone bosons can often be found by an expansion around the symmetric theory in terms of the explicit symmetry breaking parameter.Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) provides the most well-known example: see the article onQCD vacuum for details. Experimentally it is seen that the masses of the octet of pseudoscalarmeson s (such as thepion ) are very much lighter than the next heaviest states, ie, the octet of vector mesons (such as therho ).In QCD this is interpreted as the
spontaneous symmetry breaking of a version of QCD with 3 flavours of massless quarks. Such a theory has global SU(3) imes SU(3) chiral flavour symmetry. Through SSB this is broken to the diagonal SU(3) , generating eightGoldstone boson s, which are the pseudoscalar mesons which lie in the octet representation of flavour SU(3) .In real QCD, the
quark masses break the chiral symmetry explicitly. The masses of the true pseudoscalar meson octet are found by an expansion in the quark masses which goes by the name ofchiral perturbation theory . The internal consistency of this argument is further checked bylattice QCD computations allow one to vary the quark mass and check that the variation of the pseudoscalar masses with the quark mass is as required bychiral perturbation theory .ee also
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking
*Goldstone boson s
*QCD vacuum
*little Higgs
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