Hydrogen-like symmetry in Regge spectrum of light mesons: selection of states
Abstract
We discuss the (L,n)-classification of excited light non-strange mesons, where L and n are orbital and radial quantum numbers. The selection of true non-strange quark-antiquark excited states and assigning to them definite L and n is a notoriously confusing problem. Three guiding principles for selection of correct observed states are formulated. They are applied for construction of a new (L,n)-classification. This classification is consistent both with the approximate Regge form of the spectrum and with the hydrogen-like degeneracy, i.e., the dependence of mass on the sum L+n.
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