Abstract

A one-parameter quark-antiquark potential has been used in the Todorov relativistic wave equation to calculate the masses of heavy and light vector mesons. The effective quark masses turn out to be intermediate between the usual masses of current and constituent quarks. The same potential, multiplied by an appropriate color factor, is used to calculate a spectrum of glueball masses.

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