Identification of the 125 GeV Resonance as a Pseudoscalar Quarkonium Meson
Abstract
The 125 GeV resonance discovered at the LHC could be a heavy quarkonium pseudoscalar meson. The diagonalization of the mass matrix of the isoscalar quarkonium states |ζ> and |ζ0'> produces the states identified with the pseudoscalar heavy quarkonium mesons ζ0 and ζ0'. For a mixing angle φ 36\, the mass of the bound state pseudoscalar resonance ζ0 is mζ0 125 GeV. The decay rates of the quarkonium ζ0 meson are estimated and compared to the standard model Higgs boson predictions. The importance of determining the spin-parity of the 125 GeV resonance is discussed. Criteria for experimentally discriminating between the pseudoscalar, JPC=0-+, ζ0 quarkonium meson and the scalar JPC=0++ Higgs boson are investigated.
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