Glueballs as the Ithaca of meson spectroscopy
Abstract
This compact review about gluonium focuses on a slate of theoretical efforts; among the many standing works, I have selected several that are meant to assist in the identification, among ordinary mesons, of the few Yang-Mills glueball configurations that populate the energy region below 3 GeV. This includes radiative and vector-meson decays, studies of scalar meson mixing, of high-energy cross sections via the Pomeron and the odderon, glueball decays, etc. The weight of accumulated evidence seems to support the as having a large (and the largest) glueball component among the scalars, although no single observable by itself is conclusive. Further tests would be welcome, such as exclusive production at asymptotically high and . No clear experimental candidates for the pseudoscalar or tensor glueball stand out yet, and continuing investigations trying to sort them out will certainly teach us much more about mesons.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2101.05366,
title = {Glueballs as the Ithaca of meson spectroscopy},
author = {Felipe J. Llanes-Estrada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05366},
year = {2021}
}
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27 pages, 11 figure files