Glueball Spectrum from an Effective Hamiltonian

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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36 pages including tables and figures, uses LaTeX2e with graphics, color and rotating. A few comments and references have been

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10.1007/s100529900011

Using simple and general arguments we propose an effective Hamiltonian for the description of low-energy pure QCD. The Hamiltonian is a function of spatially constant collective modes. Its eigenstates can be organized into bands classified by the irreducible representations of an O(8) group. The latter also determine parity and charge conjugation of the states. The energy spectrum agrees well with the glueball spectrum as measured on the lattice, and in particular the level ordering with respect to spin is naturally explained.

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