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Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes

We calculated the first two moments of the light-cone distribution amplitudes for the pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi$ and $K$) and the longitudinally polarised vector mesons ($\rho$, $K^*$ and $\phi$) as part of the UKQCD and RBC collaborations' $N_f=2+1$ domain-wall fermion phenomenology programme....

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Autores principales: Arthur, R., Boyle, P.A., Brommel, D., Donnellan, M.A., Flynn, J.M., Juttner, A., de Lima, H.Pedroso, Rae, T.D., Sachrajda, C.T., Samways, B.
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.105.0154
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1306924
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author Arthur, R.
Boyle, P.A.
Brommel, D.
Donnellan, M.A.
Flynn, J.M.
Juttner, A.
de Lima, H.Pedroso
Rae, T.D.
Sachrajda, C.T.
Samways, B.
author_facet Arthur, R.
Boyle, P.A.
Brommel, D.
Donnellan, M.A.
Flynn, J.M.
Juttner, A.
de Lima, H.Pedroso
Rae, T.D.
Sachrajda, C.T.
Samways, B.
author_sort Arthur, R.
collection CERN
description We calculated the first two moments of the light-cone distribution amplitudes for the pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi$ and $K$) and the longitudinally polarised vector mesons ($\rho$, $K^*$ and $\phi$) as part of the UKQCD and RBC collaborations' $N_f=2+1$ domain-wall fermion phenomenology programme. These quantities were obtained with a good precision and, in particular, the expected effects of $SU(3)$-flavour symmetry breaking were observed. Operators were renormalised non-perturbatively and extrapolations to the physical point were made, guided by leading order chiral perturbation theory. The main results presented are for two volumes, $16^3\times 32$ and $24^3\times 64$, with a common lattice spacing. Preliminary results for a lattice with a finer lattice spacing, $32^3\times64$, are discussed and a first look is taken at the use of twisted boundary conditions to extract distribution amplitudes.
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spelling cern-13069242023-03-14T18:50:59Zdoi:10.22323/1.105.0154http://cds.cern.ch/record/1306924engArthur, R.Boyle, P.A.Brommel, D.Donnellan, M.A.Flynn, J.M.Juttner, A.de Lima, H.PedrosoRae, T.D.Sachrajda, C.T.Samways, B.Light Meson Distribution AmplitudesParticle Physics - LatticeWe calculated the first two moments of the light-cone distribution amplitudes for the pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi$ and $K$) and the longitudinally polarised vector mesons ($\rho$, $K^*$ and $\phi$) as part of the UKQCD and RBC collaborations' $N_f=2+1$ domain-wall fermion phenomenology programme. These quantities were obtained with a good precision and, in particular, the expected effects of $SU(3)$-flavour symmetry breaking were observed. Operators were renormalised non-perturbatively and extrapolations to the physical point were made, guided by leading order chiral perturbation theory. The main results presented are for two volumes, $16^3\times 32$ and $24^3\times 64$, with a common lattice spacing. Preliminary results for a lattice with a finer lattice spacing, $32^3\times64$, are discussed and a first look is taken at the use of twisted boundary conditions to extract distribution amplitudes.We calculated the first two moments of the light-cone distribution amplitudes for the pseudoscalar mesons ($\pi$ and $K$) and the longitudinally polarised vector mesons ($\rho$, $K^*$ and $\phi$) as part of the UKQCD and RBC collaborations' $N_f=2+1$ domain-wall fermion phenomenology programme. These quantities were obtained with a good precision and, in particular, the expected effects of $SU(3)$-flavour symmetry breaking were observed. Operators were renormalised non-perturbatively and extrapolations to the physical point were made, guided by leading order chiral perturbation theory. The main results presented are for two volumes, $16^3\times 32$ and $24^3\times 64$, with a common lattice spacing. Preliminary results for a lattice with a finer lattice spacing, $32^3\times64$, are discussed and a first look is taken at the use of twisted boundary conditions to extract distribution amplitudes.arXiv:1011.2883oai:cds.cern.ch:13069242010-11-15
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Lattice
Arthur, R.
Boyle, P.A.
Brommel, D.
Donnellan, M.A.
Flynn, J.M.
Juttner, A.
de Lima, H.Pedroso
Rae, T.D.
Sachrajda, C.T.
Samways, B.
Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title_full Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title_fullStr Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title_full_unstemmed Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title_short Light Meson Distribution Amplitudes
title_sort light meson distribution amplitudes
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.105.0154
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1306924
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