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Phenomenology of pseudotensor mesons and the pseudotensor glueball

Abstract

We study the decays of the pseudotensor mesons [π2(1670),K2(1770),η2(1645),η2(1870)][ \pi_{2}(1670) , K_{2}(1770) , \eta_{2}(1645) , \eta_{2}(1870) ] interpreted as the ground-state nonet of 11D21^1 D_{2} qˉq\bar{q}q states using interaction Lagrangians which couple them to pseudoscalar, vector, and tensor mesons. While the decays of π2(1670)\pi_2 (1670) and K2(1770)K_2 (1770) can be well described, the decays of the isoscalar states η2(1645)\eta_2 (1645) and η2(1870)\eta_2 (1870) can be brought in agreement with experimental data only if the mixing angle between nonstrange and strange states is surprisingly large (about 42-42^\circ, similar to the mixing in the pseudoscalar sector, in which the chiral anomaly is active). Such a large mixing angle is however at odd with all other conventional quark-antiquark nonets: if confirmed, a deeper study of its origin will be needed in the future. Moreover, the qˉq\bar{q}q assignment of pseudotensor states predicts that the ratio [η2(1870)a2(1320)π]/[η2(1870)f2(1270)η][ \eta_2 (1870) \rightarrow a_2 (1320) \pi]/[\eta_2 (1870) \rightarrow f_2 (1270) \eta] is about 23.523.5. This value is in agreement with Barberis et al., (20.4±6.620.4 \pm 6.6), but disagrees with the recent reanalysis of Anisovich et al., (1.7±0.41.7 \pm 0.4). Future experimental studies are necessary to understand this puzzle. If Anisovich's value shall be confirmed, a simple nonet of pseudoscalar mesons cannot be able to describe data (different assignments and/or additional state, such as an hybrid state, will be needed). In the end, we also evaluate the decays of a pseudoscalar glueball into the aforementioned conventional qˉq\bar{q}q states: a sizable decay into K2(1430)KK^\ast_2 (1430) K and a2(1230)πa_2 (1230) \pi together with a vanishing decay into pseudoscalar-vector pairs [such as ρ(770)π\rho(770) \pi and K(892)KK^\ast (892) K] are expected. This information can be helpful in future studies of glueballs at the ongoing BESIII and at the future PANDA experiments.Comment: 22 pages (15 main text, 4 appendix, 3 references), 8 tables, 2 figures, v2: more references, additional information and minor changes due to referee comments, published versio

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