Towards the establishment of the light JP(C)=1-(+) hybrid nonet
Abstract
The observation of the light hybrid candidate η1(1855) by the BESIII Collaboration brings great opportunities for advancing our knowledges about exotic hadrons in the light flavor sector. We show that this observation provides a crucial clue for establishing the JP(C)=1-(+) hybrid nonet. Based on the flux tube model picture, the production and decay mechanisms for the JP(C)=1-(+) hybrid nonet in the J/ radiative decays into two pseudoscalar mesons are investigated. In the I=0 sector, we find that the SU(3) flavor octet and singlet mixing is non-negligible and apparently deviates from the flavor ideal mixing. Since only signals for one isoscalar η1(1855) are observed in the ηη' channel, we investigate two schemes of the nonet structure in which η1(1855) can be either the higher or lower mass state that strongly couples to ηη'. Possible channels for detecting the multiplets are suggested. In particular, a combined analysis of the hybrid production in J/ VH, where V and H stand for the light vector mesons and 1-(+) hybrid states, may provide further evidence for this nonet structure and finally establish these mysterious exotic species in experiment.
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