Abstract

In a theory with linear confinement, such as QCD, the masses squared ${m}_{n,S}^{2}$ of mesons with high spin $S$ or high radial excitation number $n$ are expected, from semiclassical arguments, to grow linearly with $S$ and $n$. We show that this behavior can be reproduced within a putative 5-dimensional theory holographically dual to QCD (AdS/QCD). With the assumption that such a dual theory exists and describes highly excited mesons as well, we show that an asymptotically linear ${m}^{2}$ spectrum translates into a strong constraint on the infrared behavior of that theory. In the simplest model which obeys such a constraint we find ${m}_{n,S}^{2}\ensuremath{\sim}(n+S)$.

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Keywords
  • Quantum chromodynamics
  • Physics
  • Semiclassical physics
  • Meson
  • Constraint (computer-aided design)
  • Spectrum (functional analysis)
  • Excited state
  • Particle physics
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