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Mixing of scalar tetraquark and quarkonia states in a chiral approach
A chiral invariant Lagrangian describing the tetraquark-quarkonia interaction
is considered at the leading and subleading order in the large-
expansion. Spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking generates mixing of scalar
tetraquark and quarkonia states and non-vanishing tetraquark condensates. In
particular, the mixing strength is related to the decay strengths of tetraquark
states into pseudoscalar mesons. The results show that scalar states below 1
GeV are mainly four-quark states and the scalars between 1 and 2 GeV
quark-antiquark states, probably mixed with the scalar glueball in the
isoscalar sector.Comment: 30 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Three-flavor chiral effective model with four baryonic multiplets within the mirror assignment
We study three-flavor octet baryons by using the so-called extended Linear
Sigma Model (eLSM). Within a quark-diquark picture, the requirement of a mirror
assignment naturally leads to the consideration of four spin-
baryon multiplets. A reduction of the Lagrangian to the two-flavor case leaves
four doublets of nucleonic states which mix to form the experimentally observed
states , , and . We determine the
parameters of the nucleonic part of the Lagrangian from a fit to masses and
decay properties of the aforementioned states. By tracing their masses when
chiral symmetry is restored, we conclude that the pairs , and
, form chiral partners.Comment: Based on the presentation given at FAIRNESS 2016, Workshop for young
scientists with research interests focused on physics at FAIR, 14-19 February
2016 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. 5 page
Zero temperature properties of mesons in a vector meson extended linear sigma model
A three flavor linear sigma model with vector and axial-vector mesons is
discussed. Preliminary results concerning on the symmetry breaking pattern, the
question of parameterization, as well as the resulting meson masses are
presented.Comment: 4 pages, 0 figures, submitted to the Hot and Cold Baryonic Matter
(HCBM 2010) conference proceeding
Baryonic masses based on the NJL model
We employ the Nambu Jona--Lasinio model to determine the vacuum pressure on
the quarks in a baryon and hence their density inside. Then we estimate the
baryonic masses by implementing the local density approximation for the mean
field quark energies obtained in a uniform and isotropic system. We obtain a
fair agreement with the experimental masses.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. to be published on EPJ
Model for light scalars in QCD
We propose a systematic procedure to study a generalized linear sigma model
which can give a physical picture of possible mixing between and
low lying spin zero states. In the limit of zero quark
masses, we derive the model independent results for the properties of the Nambu
Goldstone pseudoscalar particles. For getting information on the scalars it is
necessary to make a specific choice of terms. We impose two plausible physical
criteria - the modeling of the axial anomaly and the suppression of effective
vertices representing too many fermion lines - for limiting the large number of
terms which are allowed on general grounds. We calculate the tree-level
spectrum based on the leading terms in our approach and find that it
prominently exhibits a very low mass isosinglet scalar state. Finally we point
out that the low energy result for scattering of pions continues to hold in the
general version of the model.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Note on a sigma model connection with instanton dynamics
It is well known that the instanton approach to QCD generates an effective
term which looks like a three flavor determinant of quark bilinears. This has
the right behavior to explain the unusual mass and mixing of the
meson, as is often simply illustrated with the aid of a linear SU(3) sigma
model. It is less well known that the instanton analysis generates another term
which has the same transformation property but does not have a simple
interpretation in terms of this usual linear sigma model. Here we point out
that this term has an interpretation in a generalized linear sigma model
containing two chiral nonets. The second chiral nonet is taken to correspond to
mesons having two quarks and two antiquarks in their makeup. The generalized
model seems to be useful for learning about the spectrum of low lying scalar
mesons which have been emerging in the last few years. The physics of the new
term is shown to be related to the properties of an "excited" state
present in the generalized model and for which there are some experimental
candidates.Comment: reference added, minor typos correcte
Decays of tensor mesons and the tensor glueball in an effective field approach
The strong and electromagnetic decays of the ground-state tensor mesons are
studied in an effective field approach. A fit to the well-known experimental
data is performed. The decay ratios of the tensor glueball are evaluated and
possible candidates are discussed.Comment: 12 page
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