https://doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-021-00143-8
Review
Glueballs as the Ithaca of meson spectroscopy
From simple theory to challenging detection
Departamento de Física Teórica and IPARCOS, Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Plaza de las Ciencias 1, 28040, Madrid, Spain
Received:
10
January
2021
Accepted:
10
May
2021
Published online:
2
June
2021
This compact review about gluonium focuses on a slate of theoretical efforts; among the many standing works, I have selected several that are meant to assist in the identification, among ordinary mesons, of the few Yang–Mills glueball configurations that populate the energy region below 3 GeV. This includes radiative and vector-meson decays, studies of scalar meson mixing, of high-energy cross-sections via the Pomeron and the odderon, glueball decays, etc. The weight of accumulated evidence seems to support the as having a large (and the largest) glueball component among the scalars, although no single observable by itself is conclusive. Further tests would be welcome, such as exclusive production at asymptotically high s and t. No clear experimental candidates for the pseudoscalar or tensor glueball stand out yet, and continuing investigations trying to sort them out will certainly teach us much more about mesons.
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