Meson-Hybrid Mixing in JPC=1++ Heavy Quarkonium from QCD Sum-Rules

Abstract

We explore conventional meson-hybrid mixing in JPC=1++ heavy quarkonium using QCD Laplace sum-rules. We calculate the cross-correlator between a heavy conventional meson current and heavy hybrid current within the operator product expansion, including terms proportional to the four- and six-dimensional gluon condensates and the six-dimensional quark condensate. Using experimentally determined hadron masses, we construct models of the 1++ charmonium and bottomonium mass spectra. These models are used to investigate which resonances couple to both currents and thus exhibit conventional meson-hybrid mixing. In the charmonium sector, we find almost no conventional meson-hybrid mixing in the c1(1P), minimal mixing in the X(3872), and significant mixing in both the X(4140) and X(4274). In the bottomonium sector, we find minimal conventional meson-hybrid mixing in the b1(1P) and significant mixing in both the b1(2P) and b1(3P).

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