Possible existence of a meson ($s\bar s$) S = 0 at M $\approx$ 762 MeV
Boris Tatischeff, Egle Tomasi-Gustafsson

TL;DR
This paper critically analyzes existing data to explore the possible existence of a specific $s\bar s$ meson at approximately 762 MeV, suggesting it may be hidden among other excited mesons.
Contribution
It provides a new perspective on meson identification by reinterpreting existing experimental data for a potential $s\bar s$ meson at 762 MeV.
Findings
Data does not exclude the $s\bar s$ meson at 762 MeV.
Such a meson could be obscured by nearby excited states.
The analysis opens avenues for targeted experimental searches.
Abstract
The possible existence of a () S = 0 meson at M 762 MeV is discussed through a critical analysis of the existing data. Different experimental results are considered and show the possibility that the presence of such meson is not excluded by the data, but may be hidden by more excited mesons at nearby masses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies · Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods
