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Hybrid phenomenology in a chiral approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-11-10 v2

Abstract

We calculate masses and decays of the (lightest) hybrid nonet with exotic quantum numbers JPC=1+J^{PC}=1^{-+} and the nonet of their chiral partners with JPC=1+J^{PC}=1^{+-} in the framework of the extended Linear Sigma Model (eLSM). As an input, we identify π1hyb=π1(1600)\pi_{1}^{hyb}=\pi_{1}(1600) as a low-lying hybrid. We investigated interaction terms which fulfil chiral symmetry. For what concerns π1hyb,\pi_{1}^{hyb}, the most important decays are π1hybb1π,\pi_{1}^{hyb}\rightarrow b_{1}\pi, π1(1600)ρπη,\pi_{1}(1600)\rightarrow\rho\pi\eta, π1hyb\pi_{1}^{hyb}% \rightarrow\rho\pi, and π1hybKK(892).\pi_{1}^{hyb}\rightarrow KK^{\ast}(892). The decays π1hybηπ\pi_{1}^{hyb}\rightarrow\eta\pi and π1hybηπ\pi_{1}^{hyb}\rightarrow\eta^{\prime }\pi are expected to be small but non-zero: they follow from a chirally symmetric interaction term that breaks explicitly the axial anomaly. For all the other members of the two hybrid nonets (for which no experimental candidates exist yet) we report decay ratios that may guide ongoing and future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2001.06106,
  title  = {Hybrid phenomenology in a chiral approach},
  author = {Walaa I. Eshraim and Christian S. Fischer and Francesco Giacosa and Denis Parganlija},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06106},
  year   = {2020}
}

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26 pages, 6 tables. To appear in EPJPlus