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Study of the eta-eta' system in the two mixing angle scheme

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arxiv hep-ph/0501072 v2 pith:B6PGWY4A submitted 2005-01-10 hep-ph hep-ex

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An analysis of various decay processes is performed using the two mixing angle description of the $\eta$-$\eta^\prime$ system, incorporating the link to the gluonic sector through anomalies. The agreement is excellent. For comparison with previous works, our results are expressed both in the ``octet-singlet'' and in the ``quark-flavour'' basis. It turns out that at the present experimental accuracy, the two angles are significantly different in the former, but not in the latter basis. The implications of our analysis for the Large $N_c$ $\chi$PT predictions are also discussed.

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