Department
Data Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Physical Review. D, Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
ISSN
0556-2821
Volume
56
Issue
11
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7039
First Page
1
Last Page
11
Publication Date
12-1-1997
Abstract
Since gluons in QCD are interacting fundamental constituents just as quarks are, we expect that in addition to mesons made from a quark and an antiquark, there should also be glueballs and hybrids (bound states of quarks, antiquarks and gluons). In general, these states would mix strongly with the conventional q-bar-q mesons. However, they can also have exotic quantum numbers inaccessible to q-bar-q mesons. Confirmation of such states would give information on the role of "dynamical" color in low energy QCD. In the quenched approximation we present a lattice calculation of the masses of mesons with exotic quantum numbers. These hybrid mesons can mix with four quark (q-bar-q-bar-q-q) states. The quenched approximation partially suppresses this mixing. Nonetheless, our hybrid interpolating fields also couple to four quark states. Using a four quark source operator, we demonstrate this mixing for the 1-+ meson. Using the conventional Wilson quark action, we calculate both at reasonably light quark masses, intending to extrapolate to small quark mass, and near the charmed quark mass, where we calculate the masses of some c-bar-c-g hybrid mesons. The hybrid meson masses are large --- over 4 GeV for charmonium and more than twice the vector meson mass at our smallest quark mass, which is near the strange quark mass.
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Recommended Citation
Hetrick, J. E.,
&
Bernard, C.
(1997).
Exotic mesons in quenched lattice QCD.
Physical Review. D, Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 56(11), 1–11.
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7039
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/soecs-facarticles/156