Glueballs, closed fluxtubes and eta(1440)

Abstract

The etaL(1410) component of the η(1440) pseudoscalar has strong affinity for glue. But its mass is incompatible with lattice simulations that predict a much higher value for the 0-+ glueball. As a consequence it has been suggested that ηL(1410) could signal physics beyond the Standard Model. Here we argue that if glueballs are closed gluonic fluxtubes then ηL(1410) is a prime candidate for the 0-+ glueball. Furthermore, in the absence of parity violating terms its mass should be degenerate with that of the 0++ glueball. We also suggest that the decay properties of such glueballs could be employed as probes for extra dimensions.

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