The rho-pi puzzle and vector glueball mixing
Abstract
The (3686) is identified as the radial excitation of the J/. Based on perturbative QCD, the branching ratio of the (3686) into some final hadron state should be approximately 13% of the branching ratio of the J/ to that same hadron final state. This is called the "13\% rule". However, certain decay channels such as the π severely violate this 13% rule. Using the extended Linear Sigma Model, we study the effect a small mixing angle between the (3686) and the vector glueball can have on the 13% rule. We show that in a simple model the mixing can already suppress (3686) decays sufficiently to match the π observation, but to fully describe the data a more sophisticated model is necessary. We also show that matching to data can tell us about the magnitude of glueball decay widths.
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