Abstract

A new formalism is developed for the two-photon production of hybrid mesons via intermediate hadronic decays. In an adiabatic and non-relativistic context with spin-1 Q Q pair creation we obtain the first absolute estimates of unmixed hybrid production strengths to be small (⪅ 0.03-3 eV) in relation to experimental meson widths (∼ 0.1–5 keV). Within this context, γγ experiments at Babar, Cleo II, LEP2 and LHC therefore strongly discriminate between hybrid and conventional meson wave function components, filtering out conventional meson components. Decay widths of unmixed hybrids vanish. Conventional meson two-photon widths are roughly in agreement with experiment.

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