Phenomenology of pseudotensor mesons and the pseudotensor glueball
Abstract
We study the decays of the pseudotensor mesons [ π2(1670) , K2(1770) , η2(1645) , η2(1870) ] interpreted as the ground-state nonet of 11 D2 qq states using interaction Lagrangians which couple them to pseudoscalar, vector, and tensor mesons. While the decays of π2 (1670) and K2 (1770) can be well described, the decays of the isoscalar states η2 (1645) and η2 (1870) can be brought in agreement with experimental data only if the mixing angle between nonstrange and strange states is surprisingly large (about -42, similar to the mixing in the pseudoscalar sector, in which the chiral anomaly is active). Such a large mixing angle is however at odd with all other conventional quark-antiquark nonets: if confirmed, a deeper study of its origin will be needed in the future. Moreover, the qq assignment of pseudotensor states predicts that the ratio [ η2 (1870) → a2 (1320) π]/[η2 (1870) → f2 (1270) η] is about 23.5. This value is in agreement with Barberis et al., (20.4 6.6), but disagrees with the recent reanalysis of Anisovich et al., (1.7 0.4). Future experimental studies are necessary to understand this puzzle. If Anisovich's value shall be confirmed, a simple nonet of pseudoscalar mesons cannot be able to describe data (different assignments and/or additional state, such as an hybrid state, will be needed). In the end, we also evaluate the decays of a pseudoscalar glueball into the aforementioned conventional qq states: a sizable decay into K2 (1430) K and a2 (1230) π together with a vanishing decay into pseudoscalar-vector pairs [such as (770) π and K (892) K] are expected. This information can be helpful in future studies of glueballs at the ongoing BESIII and at the future PANDA experiments.
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