Where is the pseudoscalar glueball ?
Abstract
The pseudoscalar mesons with the masses higher than 1 GeV are assumed to belong to the meson decuplet including the glueball as the basis state supplementing the standard nonet of light states . The decuplet is investigated by means of an algebraic approach based on hypothesis of vanishing the exotic commutators of "charges" and their time derivatives. These commutators result in a system of equations determining contents of the isoscalar octet state in the physical isoscalar mesons as well as the mass formula including all masses of the decuplet: , K(1460), , and . The physical isoscalar mesons , are expressed as superpositions of the "ideal" states ( and ) and the glueball with the mixing coefficient matrix following from the exotic commutator restrictions. Among four one-parameter families of the calculated mixing matrix (numerous solutions result from bad quality of data on the and K(1460) masses) there is one family attributing the glueball-dominant composition to the meson. Similarity between the pseudoscalar and scalar decuplets, analogy between the whole spectra of the and mesons and affinity of the glueball with excited states are also noticed.
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@article{arxiv.0708.3762,
title = {Where is the pseudoscalar glueball ?},
author = {M. Majewski and V. A. Meshcheryakov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.3762},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
18 pp., 2. figs., 2 tabs.; Published version. One of the authors withdraws his name