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Heavy Quarkonium Hybrids

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arxiv 1709.08038 v1 pith:LPUWFVIJ submitted 2017-09-23 hep-ph

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keywords hybridquarkoniumstatesmixingeffectiveheavyhybridsquarkonia
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We report on a recent investigation on heavy quarkonium hybrids that goes beyond the usual Born-Oppenheimer approximation by including not only the mixing between nearby hybrid states but also the mixing with quarkonium states. We use a systematic effective field theory framework based on NRQCD together with lattice QCD inputs. Short and long distance constraints from weak coupling pNRQCD and the QCD effective string theory are also employed. We calculate the quarkonium and hybrid spectrum for charmonium and bottomonium, and estimate a number of decay widths. Most of the isospin zero $XYZ$ resonances fit in our spectrum either as quarkonia or as hybrid states. The mixing of hybrid states with quarkonia produces enhanced spin symmetry violations, which are instrumental to understand certain decays. We also present new results on the hyperfine splittings.

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  1. Hybrid spin-dependent and hybrid-quarkonium mixing potentials at order $(1 /m_Q)^1$ from SU(3) lattice gauge theory

    hep-lat 2025-01 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    First SU(3) lattice computation of the four order-(1/m_Q)^1 hybrid spin-dependent and hybrid-quarkonium mixing potentials at a single lattice spacing.

  2. QCD spin effects in the heavy hybrid potentials and spectra

    hep-ph 2019-08 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    Nonperturbative spin-dependent hybrid potentials are expressed as gluonic correlators, fitted to charmonium lattice data, and used to predict bottomonium hybrid spectra.

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