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Light single-gluon hybrid states with various (exotic) quantum numbers

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-07-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We apply the QCD sum rule method to study the light single-gluon hybrid states with various (exotic) quantum numbers. We construct twenty-four single-gluon hybrid currents, and use eighteen of them to calculate the masses of forty-four single-gluon hybrid states with the quark-gluon contents qˉqg\bar q q g (q=u/dq=u/d) and sˉsg\bar s s g. We concentrate on the hybrid states with the exotic quantum number JPC=1+J^{PC} = 1^{-+}, whose masses and widths are calculated to be Mqˉqg;11+=1.670.17+0.15M_{|\bar q q g;1^-1^{-+}\rangle} =1.67^{+0.15}_{-0.17} GeV, Γqˉqg;11+=530330+540\Gamma_{|\bar q q g;1^-1^{-+}\rangle} = 530^{+540}_{-330} MeV, Mqˉqg;0+1+=1.670.17+0.15M_{|\bar q q g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle} = 1.67^{+0.15}_{-0.17} GeV, Γqˉqg;0+1+=120110+160\Gamma_{|\bar q q g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle} = 120^{+160}_{-110} MeV, Msˉsg;0+1+=1.840.15+0.14M_{|\bar s s g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle} = 1.84^{+0.14}_{-0.15} GeV, and Γsˉsg;0+1+=100 80+110\Gamma_{|\bar s s g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle} = 100^{+110}_{-~80} MeV. Our results support the interpretations of the π1(1600)\pi_1(1600) and η1(1855)\eta_1(1855) as the hybrid states qˉqg;11+|\bar q q g;1^-1^{-+}\rangle and sˉsg;0+1+|\bar s s g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle, respectively. Considering the uncertainties, our results suggest that the π1(1600)\pi_1(1600) and η1(1855)\eta_1(1855) may also be interpreted as the hybrid states qˉqg;11+|\bar q q g;1^-1^{-+}\rangle and qˉqg;0+1+|\bar q q g;0^+1^{-+}\rangle, respectively. To differentiate these two assignments and to verify whether they are hybrid states or not, we propose to examine the a1(1260)πa_1(1260) \pi decay channel in future experiments.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2404.09538,
  title  = {Light single-gluon hybrid states with various (exotic) quantum numbers},
  author = {Wei-Han Tan and Niu Su and Hua-Xing Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.09538},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

18 pages 5 figures, 3 tables, revised version to be published in PRD