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Glueball Decay Rates in the Witten-Sakai-Sugimoto Model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-04-25 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We revisit and extend previous calculations of glueball decay rates in the Sakai-Sugimoto model, a holographic top-down approach for QCD with chiral quarks based on D8 probe branes in Witten's holographic model of nonsupersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. The rates for decays into two pions, two vector mesons, four pions, and the strongly suppressed decay into four pi0 are worked out quantitatively, using a range of the 't Hooft coupling which closely reproduces the decay rate of rho and omega mesons and also leads to a gluon condensate consistent with QCD sum rule calculations. The lowest holographic glueball, which arises from a rather exotic polarization of gravitons in the supergravity background, turns out to have a significantly lower mass and larger width than the two widely discussed glueball candidates f0(1500) and f0(1710). The lowest nonexotic and predominantly dilatonic scalar mode, which has a mass of 1487 MeV in the Witten-Sakai-Sugimoto model, instead provides a narrow glueball state, and we conjecture that only this nonexotic mode should be identified with a scalar glueball component of f0(1500) or f0(1710). Moreover the decay pattern of the tensor glueball is determined, which is found to have a comparatively broad total width when its mass is adjusted to around or above 2 GeV.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1501.07906,
  title  = {Glueball Decay Rates in the Witten-Sakai-Sugimoto Model},
  author = {Frederic Brünner and Denis Parganlija and Anton Rebhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07906},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

38 pages, 5 figures, 9 tables; v2: minor corrections (numerical data in tables 3, 5, and 7 on excited scalar glueballs), 2 footnotes and 2 references added; v3: corrections in table 9 (extrapolations of tensor glueball decay to masses above 2 GeV)