Pseudoscalar Glueball, eta'-meson and its Excitation in the Chiral Effective Lagrangian

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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19 pages LaTeX, no figures. Revised version accepted in Phis.Rev.D

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10.1103/PhysRevD.56.5681

A generalization of the chiral effective lagrangian of order $p^2$ is proposed which involves the $\eta'$-meson, its excitation, and the pseudoscalar (PS) glueball. Model-independent constraints are found for the contributions to the lagrangian of the above singlet states. Those allow one to independently identify the nature of these singlet states in the framework of the approach. The mixing among the iso-singlet states (including $\eta^8$-state) is analysed, and the hierarchy of the mixing angles is described which is defined by the chiral and large-$N_c$ expansions. The recent PCAC results are reproduced, which are related to the problem of the renormalization-group invariant description of the $\eta'$ and the PS glueball, and a further analysis of this problem is performed.

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