How to Detect the Lightest Glueball

We suggest a procedure for detecting the lightest glueball in a head-on collision of photons whose center-of-mass energy in the range 1.3–2 GeV. A phenomenological basis for this suggestion is recent evidence for scattering of light by light in LHC experiments. With this evidence, the cross section...

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Veröffentlicht in:Moscow University physics bulletin 2022-04, Vol.77 (2), p.226-227
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