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Mixing of X and Y states from QCD Sum Rules analysis

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-06-08 v3

Abstract

We study QˉQqˉq\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q and QˉqQqˉ\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q} states as mixed states in QCD sum rules. By calculating the two-point correlation functions of pure states of their corresponding currents, we review the mass and coupling constant predictions of JPC=1++J^{PC}=1^{++}, 11^{--}, 1+1^{-+} states. By calculating the two-point mixed correlation functions of QˉQqˉq\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q and QˉqQqˉ\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q} currents, and we estimate the mass and coupling constants of the corresponding `"physical state" that couples to both QˉQqˉq\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q and QˉqQqˉ\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q} currents. Our results suggest that 1++1^{++} states are more likely mixing from QˉQqˉq\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q and QˉqQqˉ\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q} components, while for 11^{--} and 1+1^{-+} states, there is less mixing between QˉQqˉq\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q and QˉqQqˉ\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}. Our results suggest the YY series of states have more complicated components.

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@article{arxiv.2106.10868,
  title  = {Mixing of X and Y states from QCD Sum Rules analysis},
  author = {Ze-Sheng Chen and Zhuo-Ran Huang and Hong-Ying Jin and T. G. Steele and Zhu-Feng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.10868},
  year   = {2022}
}

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14 pages,3 figs, 7 tables