Revising the Mass of Light Hybrid Mesons: NLO QCD Sum Rules Point to $\phi(2170)$ as a Prime Candidate
Shuang-Hong Li, Zhuo-Ran Huang, Wei Chen, Hong-Ying Jin

TL;DR
This paper performs an advanced NLO QCD sum rule analysis for light hybrid mesons, predicting a lower mass range that supports the $ ext{phi}(2170)$ as a prime candidate for such states.
Contribution
It introduces NLO corrections to QCD sum rules for light hybrid mesons, refining mass predictions and identifying the $ ext{phi}(2170)$ as a key candidate.
Findings
Predicted hybrid meson mass range of 2.1-2.4 GeV
NLO corrections significantly lower previous mass estimates
Supports $ ext{phi}(2170)$ as a light hybrid meson candidate
Abstract
We present a comprehensive next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD sum rule analysis for light hybrid mesons with , incorporating condensates up to dimension-8 and NLO corrections to the perturbative, gluon condensate, and four-quark condensate contributions. These corrections are found to be substantial and reveal the necessity of contributions beyond leading order. Employing both Laplace (LSR) and Gaussian (GSR) sum rules, our analysis predicts a mass in the conservative range of for the light hybrid. These predictions are significantly lower than previous leading-order (LO) estimates (around ) and bridge the gap between QCD sum rules and other approaches. Our findings establish the resonance as a prime candidate for the light vector hybrid meson.
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
