The IVth International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72516-9_108
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Hadronic decays from the lattice

Abstract: I review the lattice QCD approach to determining hadronic decay transitions. Examples considered include ρ → ππ; b1 → πω; hybrid meson decays and scalar meson decays. I discuss what lattices can provide to help understand the composition of hadrons.

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“…Right: In full QCD, a sea quark-antiquark can be created from the vacuum and at large distances, two-meson states are energetically preferred. For static quarks, the levels cross at some distance R (with a ≈ 0.083 fm), the string breaking introduces mixing of the energy levels defined by the potential V (R) and the threshold 2m(B) [141][142][143][144]. [145].…”
Section: Glueballsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Right: In full QCD, a sea quark-antiquark can be created from the vacuum and at large distances, two-meson states are energetically preferred. For static quarks, the levels cross at some distance R (with a ≈ 0.083 fm), the string breaking introduces mixing of the energy levels defined by the potential V (R) and the threshold 2m(B) [141][142][143][144]. [145].…”
Section: Glueballsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of glueballs and hybrids has been presented recently [79], and lattice predictions for their decays have been discussed in Ref. [80].…”
Section: Glueballs and Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%