Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2007-08-28
J.Phys.G38:035008,2011
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
18 pp., 2. figs., 2 tabs.; Published version. One of the authors withdraws his name
Scientific paper
10.1088/0954-3899/38/3/035008
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 $SU(3)_F$ nonet of light $q\bar{q}$ states $(u,d,s)$. The decuplet is investigated by means of an algebraic approach based on hypothesis of vanishing the exotic $SU(3)_F$ 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: $\pi(1300)$, K(1460), $\eta(1295)$, $\eta(1405)$ and $\eta(1475)$. The physical isoscalar mesons $\eta_i$, are expressed as superpositions of the "ideal" $q\bar{q}$ states ($N$ and $S$) and the glueball $G$ 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 $\pi(1300)$ and K(1460) masses) there is one family attributing the glueball-dominant composition to the $\eta(1405)$ meson. Similarity between the pseudoscalar and scalar decuplets, analogy between the whole spectra of the $0^{-+}$ and $0^{++}$ mesons and affinity of the glueball with excited $q\bar{q}$ states are also noticed.
Majewski Michal
Meshcheryakov V. A.
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