Pseudoscalar glueball and $η'$-meson in low-energy QCD expansion

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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16 pages, LaTeX, no figures. Erratum in signs in Eqs. (18), (A.5) and (A.6)

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An effective chiral lagrangian of order $p^2$, describing the interaction of light pseudoscalar (PS) mesons with $\eta'$-meson and PS-glueball, has been determined taking into consideration the renorm-group requirements imposed by QCD renormalization. It is shown that the interpolating fields for the lowest singlet quarkic and gluonic states, $\eta^0$ and $\eta^G$, may be involved into the effective theory to be renorm-invariant objects not mixing due to QCD renormalization. It is established that the potential describing the ``mass'' term of the lagrangian does not depend on $\eta^0$. The dependence on $\eta^G$ is permitted only when there is not direct interaction between $\eta^0$ and $\eta^G$ out of the ``mass'' term without the octet fields contribution. The peculiarities distinguishing the glueball from excitation over $\eta^0$ have been considered.

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