Hadronic resonance spectrum may help in resolution of meson nonet enigmas

L. Burakovsky*, L. P. Horwitz

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Abstract

The identification of problematic meson states as the members of the quark model qq̄ nonets by using a hadronic resonance spectrum is discussed. The results favor the currently adopted qq̄ assignments for the tensor and 1 3F4 JPC = 4++ meson nonets, and suggest a new qq̄ assignments for the scalar and axial-vector nonets which favor the interpretation of the f0(980), f0(1710) and f1(1510) mesons as non-qq̄ objects. We also suggest that the 2 3S1 1/2(1-) state should be identified with the K* (1680) rather than K* (1410) meson.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-599
Number of pages15
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume609
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Nov 1996

Keywords

  • Hadron classification
  • Hadronic resonance spectrum
  • Quark model

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