
TL;DR
This paper reviews meson states with explicit gluonic components, including glueballs and hybrid mesons, highlighting lattice simulation results and their implications in quantum chromodynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed review of lattice simulation results on glueballs and hybrid mesons, emphasizing their role in understanding QCD spectrum.
Findings
Lattice simulations support the existence of glueballs and hybrid mesons.
Gluonic components significantly influence meson spectrum.
Results contribute to the identification of exotic meson states.
Abstract
We discuss states in the meson spectrum which have explicit gluonic components. Glueballs (with no valence quarks) and hybrid mesons (with valence quarks) are both reviewed. We present in some detail lattice simulation results. ( to appear in proceedings of QCD-20 years, Aachen Workshop)
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
