Experimental Search for Gluonic Mesons

  • F. Couchot

Abstract

The gluonic mesons were first mentionned in 1972, at the very beginning of Quantum Chromo Dynamics (Q.C.D.), when H. Fritzsch and M. Gell-mann1) suggested that “meson states would appear that act as if they were made of gluons rather than q\(\bar q\) pairs”. These states would build “a sequence of extra SU(3) singlet meson states”; flavour SU(3) nonets could no longer describe all the low mass mesons.

Keywords

Decay Mode High Energy Physics Radiative Decay Crystal Ball Dominant Decay Mode 
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© Plenum Press, New York 1989

Authors and Affiliations

  • F. Couchot
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  1. 1.Laboratoire de l’Accélérateur LinéaireOrsayFrance

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