Exotic mesons from quantum chromodynamics with improved gluon and quark actions on the anisotropic lattice
Zhong-Hao Mei, and Xiang-Qian Luo (Zhongshan Univ., China)

TL;DR
This study uses improved lattice QCD techniques to calculate the masses of hybrid mesons, providing theoretical predictions that support experimental searches and enhance understanding of low-energy QCD phenomena.
Contribution
The paper introduces the application of improved gluon and quark actions in lattice QCD to more accurately compute hybrid meson masses, reducing errors compared to previous methods.
Findings
Mass of light quark hybrid meson: 2013 ± 26 ± 71 MeV
Mass of charm quark hybrid meson: 4369 ± 37 ± 99 MeV
Mass splitting in charm sector: 1302 ± 37 ± 99 MeV
Abstract
Hybrid (exotic) mesons, which are important predictions of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), are states of quarks and anti-quarks bound by excited gluons. First principle lattice study of such states would help us understand the role of ``dynamical'' color in low energy QCD and provide valuable information for experimental search for these new particles. In this paper, we apply both improved gluon and quark actions to the hybrid mesons, which might be much more efficient than the previous works in reducing lattice spacing error and finite volume effect. Quenched simulations were done at and on a anisotropic lattice using our PC cluster. We obtain MeV for the mass of the hybrid meson in the light quark sector, and Mev in the charm quark sector; the mass splitting between the hybrid…
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