Semirelativistic potential model for glueball states

Abstract
The masses of two-gluon glueballs are studied with a semirelativistic potential model whose interaction is a scalar linear confinement supplemented by a one-gluon exchange mechanism. The gluon is massless but the leading corrections of the dominant part of the Hamiltonian are expressed in terms of a state-dependent constituent gluon mass. The Hamiltonian depends only on three parameters: the strong coupling constant, the string tension, and a gluon size, which removes all singularities in the leading corrections of the potential. Accurate numerical calculations are performed with a Lagrange mesh method. The masses predicted are in rather good agreement with lattice results and with some experimental glueball candidates.
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