Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861706 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We perform lattice calculations of the lightest J=0,2,4,6 glueball masses in the D=3+1SU(3) gauge theory and extrapolate to the continuum limit. Assuming that these masses lie on linear Regge trajectories we find a leading glueball trajectory α(t)=0.93(24)+0.28(2)αRâ²t, where αRâ²â0.9 GeVâ2 is the slope of the usual mesonic Regge trajectory. This glueball trajectory has an intercept and slope similar to that of the pomeron trajectory. We contrast this with the situation in D=2+1 where the leading glueball Regge trajectory is found to have too small an intercept to be important for high-energy cross sections. We interpret the observed states and trajectories in terms of open and closed string models of glueballs. We discuss the large-N limit and perform an SU(8) calculation that hints at new states based on closed strings in higher representations.
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Authors
Harvey B. Meyer, Michael J. Teper,