Instanton Effects in QCD Sum Rules for the 0++ Hybrid
Abstract
In this paper, we study instanton contributions to the correlator of the hybrid current g q σμGaμTa q. These contributions are then included in a QCD sum-rule analysis of the isoscalar 0++ hybrid mass. We find a mass at 1.83 GeV for the ( uug+ ddg)/2 hybrid. However, for the ssg hybrid, we find the sum rules are unstable. We also study non-zero width effects, which affect the mass prediction. The mixing effects between these two states are studied and we find QCD sum rules support the existence of a flavor singlet hybrid with mass at around 1.9 GeV. Finally, we study the mixing effects between hybrid and glueball currents. The mixing between the ( uug+ ddg)/2( ssg) and the glueball causes two states, one in the region 1.4-1.8 GeV(1.4-2.2 GeV), and the other in the range 1.8-2.2 GeV(2.2-2.6 GeV).
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