Investigating hybrid mesons with 0+- and 2+- exotic quantum numbers

Abstract

Hybrid mesons occupy a unique position in the hadronic spectrum, offering a valuable insight into the non-perturbative nature of the glue field. Hybrid states with exotic JPC quantum numbers, such as the 1-+, 0+- and 2+-, cannot mix with conventional qq mesons, making them critical for establishing the full spectrum of hybrid mesons. In this work, we investigate the masses and the strong decays of 0+- and 2+- hybrid mesons, which could be regarded as the first orbitally excited states of the π1(1600) and η1(1855) mesons. We develop a constituent gluon model and apply it to study the mass spectra and decay modes of these exotic states. Our results suggest that experiment may searched for these 0+- and 2+- hybrid mesons in the mass region between 2.0 GeV and 2.4 GeV. Additionally, we identify some key decay channels which should be targeted in future experiments.

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