Glueballs in charmonia radiative decays
Abstract
Scalar scalarpaper and tensor tensorpaper glueballs created in J/ radiative decays are studied in quenched lattice QCD. Using two anisotropic lattices to approach the continuum limit, we compute the relevant form factors responsible for the decay rates for J/→γ G0++ and J/→γ G2++. Comparing with the existing experimental data, it is argued that f0(1710) is a favorable candidate for scalar glueball. The decay rate for J/→γ G2++ is found to be quite substantial. A comprehensive search in the tensor channel on BESIII is therefore suggested.
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