Abstract

It is shown that in order to explain the ratios x and y of the helicity amplitudes of the process J/\ensuremath{\psi}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\gamma}+theta in the glueball interpretation of theta, a d-wave component has to be present in addition to the s-wave glueball wave function of theta.

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