Near-threshold structures in seven e+e- annihilation channels are simultaneously described by a single chiral-EFT N Nbar final-state interaction plus slowly varying short-distance sources, without channel-specific narrow resonances.
X(1835) as the Lowest Mass Pseudoscalar Glueball and Proton Spin Problem
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We consider the parity doublet structure observed in high hadronic excitations within the instanton model for the QCD vacuum. In the conventional approach this doubling phenomenon is treated as a manifestation of the partial restoration of chiral or $U(1)_A$ symmetry. We demonstrate that the suppression of direct instanton contribution to the masses of excited hadrons leads to the partial $U(1)_A$ symmetry restoration in hadron spectrum. The origin of X(1835) resonance observed by BES Collaboration is studied upon the doublet structure. We argue also how X(1835) be interpreted as the lowest pseudoscalar glueball state, and derive its coupling constant to proton. It turns out that this coupling is large and negative. Demonstrated is how this large coupling affects the gluonic contribution to the proton spin.
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Understanding the near-threshold structures in $e^+e^- $ annihilation from a unified $N \bar N$-interaction perspective
Near-threshold structures in seven e+e- annihilation channels are simultaneously described by a single chiral-EFT N Nbar final-state interaction plus slowly varying short-distance sources, without channel-specific narrow resonances.