Problem of theη-meson mass

Abstract
In quark-gluon theory a conventional assumption is that the surprisingly large mass of the η meson is caused by virtual annihilation and re-creation of a qq¯ pair, the intermediate states being gluon states. The simplest component of the gluon states consists of two gluons. The virtual-annihilation mechanism is usally defined in terms of transitions through states containing gluons but no quarks. It is shown that if this definition is accepted, the virtual-annihilation mechanism is of the wrong sign to explain the large η mass, unless the theory is more pathological than is commonly supposed. An alternate, diagrammatic definition of virtual annihilation is discussed briefly.

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