Mixing angle of K1(1270/1400) and the K K1(1400) molecular interpretation of η1(1855)
Abstract
Due to the SU(3) symmetry breaking effect, the axial-vector kaons K1(1270) and K1(1400) are established to be mixtures of two P-wave K1A( 3P1 ) and K1B( 1P1 ) states. In QCD sum rules, we propose a new construction of the K1 current operators and calculate the two-point correlation functions by including the next-to-leading order four-quark condensates. The mixing angle is determined as θ = ( 46.95 - 0.23 + 0.25 ) by reproducing the masses of K1(1270) and K1(1400). We further compose the K K1( 1270 ) and K K1( 1400 ) interpolating currents with exotic quantum numbers JPC=1-+ to investigate the possible molecular interpretation of the recently observed η 1(1855) state. We calculate the correlation functions and perform the QCD sum rule analyses for these two molecular systems. However, the spectral functions are found to be negative in physical regions so that they are not able to provide reliable investigations of the K K1 molecular states.
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