We calculate the glueball mass spectrum in the SU (3) lattice regularized gauge theory. We find four light glueballs: the 0 ++ , 2 ++ , 0 -+ and, most interestingly from the experimental point of view, the oddball 1 -+ . We calculate the 0 ++ and 2 ++ masses over a range of ß values and find that both states conform to continuum renormalization group behaviour to a very significant degree. The question of metastable states and temperature is addressed in detail. Finally we discuss and resolve contrary claims in the recent literature.
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Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields, Volume 21, Numbers 1-2 - SpringerLink
%0 Journal Article
%1 springerlink:10.1007/BF01648794
%A Ishikawa, K.
%A Sato, A.
%A Schierholz, G.
%A Teper, M.
%C Berlin / Heidelberg
%D 1983
%I Springer
%J Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields
%K Glueballs Lattice Reviewlike SU3 YM
%N 1
%P 167-188
%R 10.1007/BF01648794
%T Calculation of the glueball mass spectrum of<i>SU</i> (2) and<i>SU</i> (3) non-abelian lattice gauge theories II:<i>SU</i> (3)
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01648794
%V 21
%X We calculate the glueball mass spectrum in the SU (3) lattice regularized gauge theory. We find four light glueballs: the 0 ++ , 2 ++ , 0 -+ and, most interestingly from the experimental point of view, the oddball 1 -+ . We calculate the 0 ++ and 2 ++ masses over a range of ß values and find that both states conform to continuum renormalization group behaviour to a very significant degree. The question of metastable states and temperature is addressed in detail. Finally we discuss and resolve contrary claims in the recent literature.
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abstract = {We calculate the glueball mass spectrum in the SU (3) lattice regularized gauge theory. We find four light glueballs: the 0 ++ , 2 ++ , 0 -+ and, most interestingly from the experimental point of view, the oddball 1 -+ . We calculate the 0 ++ and 2 ++ masses over a range of ß values and find that both states conform to continuum renormalization group behaviour to a very significant degree. The question of metastable states and temperature is addressed in detail. Finally we discuss and resolve contrary claims in the recent literature.},
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affiliation = {City College, CUNY 10033 New York NY USA},
author = {Ishikawa, K. and Sato, A. and Schierholz, G. and Teper, M.},
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pages = {167-188},
publisher = {Springer},
timestamp = {2012-09-03T16:35:22.000+0200},
title = {Calculation of the glueball mass spectrum of<i>SU</i> (2) and<i>SU</i> (3) non-abelian lattice gauge theories II:<i>SU</i> (3)},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01648794},
volume = 21,
year = 1983
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