Scalar Mesons in a Relativistic Quark Model with Instanton-Induced Forces
Abstract
In a relativistic quark model with linear confinement and an instanton-induced interaction which solves the η-η' puzzle, scalar mesons are found as almost pure SU(3) flavor states. This suggests a new interpretation of the scalar nonet: We propose that the recently discovered f0(1500) is not a glueball but the scalar (mainly)--octet meson for which the KK decay mode is suppressed. The mainly--singlet state is tentatively identified with the f0(980). The isovector and isodoublet states correspond to the a0(1450) and K(1430), respectively.
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