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Describing the lightest pseudoscalar mesons as bound states of quark and antiquark within the framework of an instantaneous Bethe–Salpeter formalism constructed such as to retain (in contrast to Salpeter’s equation) as much information on the relativistic effects provided by the full quark propagator as conceivable allows for a surprisingly simple implementation of their near masslessness mandatory for their interpretability as pseudo-Goldstone bosons related to the spontaneous breaking of the chiral symmetries of quantum chromodynamics.
For a two-particle bound-state equation closer to its Bethe–Salpeter origins than Salpeter’s equation, with effective interaction kernel deliberately forged such as to ensure, in the limit of zero mass of the bound-state constituents, the vanishing of the arising bound-state mass, we scrutinize the emerging features of the lightest pseudoscalar mesons for their agreement with the behavior predicted by a generalization of the Gell-Mann–Oakes–Renner relation.