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chi_c decays and the gluon content of the η', η mesons
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The large mass of the $\eta'$ meson indicates that a sizeable gluon component is present in the meson wave function. However, the $\chi_{c0}$ and $\chi_{c2}$ decays to $\eta'$ mesons, which proceed via a purely gluonic intermediate state and we would therefore na\"{i}vely expect to be enhanced by such a component, are in fact relatively suppressed. We argue that this apparent contradiction may be resolved by a proper treatment of interference effects in the decay. In particular, by accounting for the destructive interference between the quark and gluon components of the $\eta'$ distribution function, in combination with a model for strange quark mass effects, we demonstrate that the observed $\chi_{c(0,2)}\to\eta(')\eta(')$ branching ratios can be reproduced for a reasonable gluon component of the $\eta'$, $\eta$ mesons.
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