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Scalar glueball, scalar quarkonia, and their mixing

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 74, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.74.094005

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The isosinglet scalar mesons f(0)(1710), f(0)(1500), f(0)(1370) and their mixing are studied. We employ two recent lattice results as the starting point; one is the isovector scalar meson a(0)(1450) which displays an unusual property of being nearly independent of quark mass for quark masses smaller than that of the strange, and the other is the scalar glueball mass at 1710 MeV in the quenched approximation. In the SU(3) symmetry limit, f(0)(1500) turns out to be a pure SU(3) octet and is degenerate with a(0)(1450), while f(0)(1370) is mainly an SU(3) singlet with a slight mixing with the scalar glueball which is the primary component of f(0)(1710). These features remain essentially unchanged even when SU(3) breaking is taken into account. We discuss the sources of SU(3) breaking and their consequences on flavor-dependent decays of these mesons. The observed enhancement of omega f(0)(1710) production over phi f(0)(1710) in hadronic J/psi decays and the copious f(0)(1710) production in radiative J/psi decays lend further support to the prominent glueball nature of f(0)(1710).

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