Symmetry Preserving Contact Interaction Approaches: An Overview of Meson and Diquark Form Factors
L.X. Guti\'errez-Guerrero, and Roger Jos\'e Hern\'andez-Pinto

TL;DR
This paper reviews an updated Contact Interaction model in hadronic physics, analyzing meson and diquark form factors, comparing predictions with recent literature, and discussing future experimental prospects for understanding hadron structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the Contact Interaction model's application to mesons and diquarks, including recent updates, comparisons, and future outlooks.
Findings
Refined predictions of meson and diquark form factors.
Comparison with lattice QCD and other models.
Insights into future experimental constraints.
Abstract
We present an updated overview of the symmetry preserving Contact Interaction model in hadronic physics, developed a little over a decade ago to describe the mass spectrum and internal structure of mesons and diquarks composed of light and heavy quarks. Over the years, the Contact Interaction has evolved into a framework capable of treating both ground and excited states, providing a simple yet consistent approach to nonperturbative QCD. In this review, we examine the mass spectrum and elastic form factors of forty mesons with different spins and parities, together with their corresponding diquark partners. Importantly, we update the comparison of Contact Interaction predictions using recent results from the literature, offering a fresh perspective on the model's performance, strengths, and limitations. The analysis presented here refines previous conclusions and supports the Contact…
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