Hybrid meson decay from lattice QCD
Ziwen Fu

TL;DR
This paper uses lattice QCD methods to study the spectroscopy and decay rates of heavy hybrid mesons containing a bottom quark, providing theoretical guidance for experimental searches.
Contribution
It applies lattice QCD and the Born-Oppenheimer approximation to calculate hybrid meson masses and decay rates, especially for spin-exotic states, advancing theoretical understanding.
Findings
Calculated the mass of the $f_0$ meson as 768 ± 136 MeV.
Determined the partial decay rate for $H ightarrow chi_b + ext{pions}$ as 3.62(98) MeV.
Results are consistent with previous research, aiding experimental detection.
Abstract
Besides the conventional hadrons containing valence quarks and valence antiquarks, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) suggests the existence of the hybrid hadrons containing valence gluons in addition to the quarks and antiquarks, and some experiments may have found some. A decisive experimental confirmation of its existence, however, is still needed. At present, lattice simulations have offered the practicable ways of theoretically guiding us to search for the hybrid states. In this dissertation, we study the spectroscopy and the decay rate of the heavy hybrid mesons made of a heavy quark, a heavy antiquark, and a gluon () to selected channels, and use lattice methods to extract the transition matrix elements in full QCD. We are particular interested in the spin-exotic hybrid mesons. For sufficiently heavy quarks (e.g., quark), we use the leading…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
