Hunting the Scalar Glueball: Prospects for BES III
Abstract
The search for the ground state scalar glueball G_0 is reviewed. Spin zero glueballs will have unique dynamical properties if the <G_0|\bar qq> amplitude is suppressed by chiral symmetry, as it is to all orders in perturbation theory: for instance, mixing of G_0 with \bar qq mesons would be suppressed, radiative J/psi decay would be a filter for new physics in the spin zero channel, and the decay G_0 \to \bar KK could be enhanced relative to G_0 \to \pi \pi. These properties are consistent with the identification of f_0(1710) as the largely unmixed ground state scalar glueball, while recent BES data implies that f_0(1500) does not contain the dominant glueball admixture. Three hypotheses are discussed: that G_0 is 1) predominantly f_0(1500) or 2) predominantly f_0(1710) or 3) is strongly mixed between f_0(1500) and f_0(1710).
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0609217,
title = {Hunting the Scalar Glueball: Prospects for BES III},
author = {Michael S. Chanowitz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0609217},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
10 pages, talk presented at CHARM 2006, Beijing IHEP, June 5-7, 2006, to be published in the proceedings