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Mass spectra of heavy hybrid quarkonia and b‾gc\overline{b}gc mesons

Published 19 Mar 2024 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and hep-lat | (2403.12692v3)

Abstract: Masses and current couplings of the charmonium and bottomonium hybrids c‾gc \overline{c}gc and b‾gb\overline{b}gb with spin-parities $J<sup>{\mathrm{PC}</sup> }=0<sup>{++},\</sup> 0<sup>{+-},\</sup> 0<sup>{-+},\</sup> 0<sup>{--}$ and $1<sup>{++},\</sup> 1<sup>{+-},\</sup> 1<sup>{-+},\</sup> 1<sup>{--}$ are calculated using QCD two-point sum rule method. Computations are performed by taking into account gluon condensates up to dimension 12 including terms ∼⟨gs<sup>3G<sup>3⟩</sup></sup><sup>2\sim \langle g_{s}<sup>{3}G<sup>{3}\rangle</sup></sup> <sup>{2}. The parameters of the bottom-charm hybrids b‾gc\overline{b}gc with quantum numbers $J<sup>{\mathrm{PC</sup> }}=0<sup>{+},\</sup> 0<sup>{-},\</sup> 1<sup>{+}$, and 1<sup>−1<sup>{-} are calculated as well. In computations the dominance of the pole contribution to sum rule results is ensured. It is demonstrated that all charmonia hybrids decay strongly to two-meson final states. The bottomonium hybrids 0<sup>−+0<sup>{-+} and 1<sup>−+1<sup>{-+} as well as the bottom-charm hybrid mesons 0<sup>−(+)0<sup>{-(+)} and 1<sup>−(+)1<sup>{-(+)} may be stable against strong two-meson decay modes. Results of the present work are compared with ones obtained using the sum rule and alternative approaches. Our predictions for parameters of the heavy hybrid mesons may be useful to study their various decay channels which are important for interpretation of ongoing and future experiments.

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