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Identification of the 125 GeV Resonance as a Pseudoscalar Quarkonium Meson

The 125 GeV resonance discovered at the LHC could be a heavy quarkonium pseudoscalar meson. The diagonalization of the mass matrix of the isoscalar quarkonium states $|ζ>$ and $|ζ^{0'}>$ produces the states identified with the pseudoscalar heavy quarkonium mesons $ζ^0$ and $ζ^{0'}$. For a mixing angle $ϕ\sim 36\,^{\circ}$ the mass of the bound state pseudoscalar resonance $ζ^0$ is $m_{ζ^0}\sim 125$ GeV. The decay rates of the quarkonium $ζ^0$ meson are estimated and compared to the standard model Higgs boson predictions. The importance of determining the spin-parity of the 125 GeV resonance is discussed. Criteria for experimentally discriminating between the pseudoscalar, $J^{PC}=0^{-+}$, $ζ^0$ quarkonium meson and the scalar $J^{PC}=0^{++}$ Higgs boson are investigated.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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