
TL;DR
This paper investigates the magnetic properties of various mesons, predicting magnetic moments for charged vector mesons and suggesting Eta mesons may have magnetic polarizability and an induced magnetic moment.
Contribution
It introduces a simple constituent quark model analogy to predict magnetic moments and polarizability of mesons, including the novel speculation on Eta meson's induced magnetic moment.
Findings
Magnetic moments predicted for K*, D*, B* mesons
Eta mesons exhibit magnetic polarizability
Discussion on J/Psi behavior in strong magnetic fields
Abstract
The response of pseudoscalar and vector mesons to strong magnetic fields is studied within a simple constituent quark model using analogy with bound states of Positronium. Magnetic moments of charged vector mesons K*, D*, B* are predicted and it is found that Eta mesons have magnetic polarizability. In extremely strong magnetic fields, behaviour of J/Psi mesons is discussed. We speculate on the existence of an induced magnetic moment of Eta meson.
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