New hadron configuration: The double-gluon hybrid state
Abstract
This is the first study on the double-gluon hybrid, which consists of one valence quark and one valence antiquark together with two valence gluons. We concentrate on the one with the exotic quantum number JPC = 2+- that conventional q q mesons can not reach. We apply QCD sum rule method to evaluate its mass to be 2.26+0.20-0.25 GeV, and study its possible decay patterns. Especially, its three-meson decay patterns are generally not suppressed severely compared to two-meson decay patterns, so the S-wave three-meson decay channels f1ωπ/f1π can be useful in identifying its nature, which is of particular importance to the direct test of QCD in the low energy sector.
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