Eta bound states in nuclei: a probe of flavour-singlet dynamics
arXiv:hep-ph/0507024 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2006.01.071
Abstract
We argue that eta bound states in nuclei are sensitive to the singlet component in the eta. The bigger the singlet component, the more attraction and the greater the binding. Thus, measurements of eta bound states will yield new information about axial U(1) dynamics and glue in mesons. Eta - etaprime mixing plays an important role in understanding the value of the eta-nucleon scattering length.
8 pages, version to appear in PLB