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Gluon excitations of the static quark potential and the hybrid quarkonium spectrum

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arxiv hep-lat/9709131 v1 pith:LQLQBFSS submitted 1997-09-26 hep-lat

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keywords excitationsgluonichybridquarkoniumspectrumstaticactionanisotropic
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A comprehensive determination of the rich, low-lying spectrum of gluonic excitations in the presence of a static quark-antiquark pair is presented. Our results are obtained from several simulations on anisotropic lattices using an improved action and a large set of gluonic operators. The hybrid quarkonium states are studied in the quenched approximation using the Born-Oppenheimer expansion and nonrelativistic lattice QCD.

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