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Revisiting Axial-Vector Meson Mixing

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2012-01-04 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Various phenomenological studies indicate that the mixing angle θK1\theta_{K_1} of K1AK_{1A} and K1BK_{1B}, the strange partners of the axial-vector mesons a1(1260)a_1(1260) and b1(1235)b_1(1235), respectively, lies in the vicinity of 3535^\circ or 5555^\circ, but whether this angle is larger or smaller than 4545^\circ still remains controversial. When the f1(1285)f_1(1285)-f1(1420)f_1(1420) mixing angle θ3P1\theta_{^3P_1} and the h1(1170)h_1(1170)-h1(1380)h_1(1380) mixing angle θ1P1\theta_{^1P_1} are determined from the mass relations, they depend on the masses of K1AK_{1A} and K1BK_{1B}, which in turn depend on the mixing angle θK1\theta_{K_1}. We show that the approximate decoupling of the light qqˉq\bar q state from the heavier ssˉs \bar s state, which is empirically valid for vector, tensor and 33^{--} mesons, when applied to isoscalar axial-vector mesons, will enable us to discriminate different solutions of θ3P1\theta_{^3P_1} and θ1P1\theta_{^1P_1} and pick up θK135\theta_{K_1}\sim 35^\circ. Indeed, for θK155\theta_{K_1}\sim 55^\circ, the predicted θ1P1\theta_{^1P_1} disagrees sharply with the recent lattice calculation and the implied large ssˉs\bar s content of h1(1170)h_1(1170) and qqˉq\bar q component of h1(1380)h_1(1380) cannot explain the observation of their strong decays. We conclude that θK1\theta_{K_1} is smaller than 4545^\circ.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1110.2249,
  title  = {Revisiting Axial-Vector Meson Mixing},
  author = {Hai-Yang Cheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.2249},
  year   = {2012}
}

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9 pages

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