From well-known tensor mesons to yet unknown axial-tensor mesons
Abstract
While the ground-state tensor (JPC=2++) mesons a2(1320), K2(1430), f2(1270), and f2(1525) are well known experimentally and form an almost ideal nonet of quark-antiquark states, their chiral partners, the ground-states axial-tensor (JPC=2--) mesons are poorly settled: only the kaonic member K2(1820) of the nonet has been experimentally found, whereas the isovector state 2 and two isoscalar states ω2 and φ2 are still missing. Here, we study masses, strong, and radiative decays of tensor and axial-tensor mesons within a chiral model that links them: the established tensor mesons are used to test the model and to determine its parameters, and subsequently various predictions for their chiral partners, the axial-tensor mesons, are obtained. The results are compared to current lattice QCD outcomes as well as to other theoretical approaches and show that the ground-state axial-tensor mesons are expected to be quite broad, the vector-pseudoscalar mode being the most prominent decay mode followed by the tensor-pseudoscalar one. Nonetheless, their experimental finding seems to be possible in ongoing and/or future experiments.
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