The non-divergent diagrams describing two-gluon exchange and annihilation
between quarks and antiquarks are calculated in the Feynman gauge, based on
quantum chromodynamics in a spherical cavity. Using the experimental N,
Δ, Ω, and ρ masses to fit the free parameters of the M.I.T.\
bag model, the predicted states agree very well with the observed low-lying
hadrons. As expected, the two-gluon annihilation graphs lift the degeneracy of
the π and η, while the ρ and ω remain degenerate.
Diagonalizing the η−η′ subspace Hamiltonian yields a very good value
for the mass of the η meson.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure