Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2009-12-18
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
5 pages, talk presented at the XIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, November 29-December 4, 2009, Tallahassee
Scientific paper
Using two simple and robust inputs to constrain the mixing matrix of the isosinglet scalar mesons $f_0(1710)$, $f_0(1500)$, $f_0(1370)$, we have shown that in the SU(3) symmetry limit, $f_0(1500)$ becomes a pure SU(3) octet and is degenerate with $a_0(1450)$, while $f_0(1370)$ is mainly an SU(3) singlet with a slight mixing with the scalar glueball which is the primary component of $f_0(1710)$. These features remain essentially unchanged even when SU(3) breaking is taken into account. We have deduced the mass of the pseudoscalar glueball $G$ from an $\eta$-$\eta'$-$G$ mixing formalism based on the anomalous Ward identity for transition matrix elements. With the inputs from the recent KLOE experiment, we find a solution for the pseudoscalar glueball mass around $(1.4\pm 0.1)$ GeV. This affirms that $\eta(1405)$, having a large production rate in the radiative $J/\psi$ decay and not seen in $\gamma\gamma$ reactions, is indeed a leading candidate for the pseudoscalar glueball. It is much lower than the results from quenched lattice QCD ($>2.0$ GeV).
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