Dispersive analysis of excited glueball states
Abstract
Motivated by the determination for the spin-parity quantum numbers of the meson at BESIII, we extend our dispersive analysis on hadronic ground states to excited states. The idea is to start with the dispersion relation which a correlation function obeys, and subtract the known ground-state contribution from the involved spectral density. Solving the resultant dispersion relation as an inverse problem with available operator-product-expansion inputs, we extract excited-state masses from the subtracted spectral density. This formalism is verified by means of the application to the series of resonances, which establishes the , and mesons one by one under the sequential subtraction procedure. Our previous study has suggested the admixture of the , and mesons (the meson) to be the lightest scalar (pseudoscalar) glueball. The present work predicts that the () meson is the first excited scalar (pseudoscalar) glueball.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2408.06738,
title = {Dispersive analysis of excited glueball states},
author = {Hsiang-nan Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.06738},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
16 pages, 5 figures, journal version