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Diquark properties from full QCD lattice simulations

We study diquarks on the lattice in the background of a static quark, in a gauge-invariant formalism with quark masses down to almost physical m$_{π}$. We determine mass differences between diquark channels as well as diquark-quark mass differences. The lightest and next-to-lightest diquarks have “g...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Francis, Anthony, de Forcrand, Philippe, Lewis, Randy, Maltman, Kim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2022)062
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773923
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Sumario:We study diquarks on the lattice in the background of a static quark, in a gauge-invariant formalism with quark masses down to almost physical m$_{π}$. We determine mass differences between diquark channels as well as diquark-quark mass differences. The lightest and next-to-lightest diquarks have “good” scalar, $ {\overline{3}}_F $, $ {\overline{3}}_c $, J$^{P}$ = 0$^{+}$, and “bad” axial vector, 6$_{F}$, $ {\overline{3}}_c $, J$^{P}$ = 1$^{+}$, quantum numbers, and a bad-good mass difference for ud flavors, 198(4) MeV, in excellent agreement with phenomenological determinations. Quark-quark attraction is found only in the “good” diquark channel. We extract a corresponding diquark size of ∼ 0.6 fm and perform a first exploration of the “good” diquark shape, which is shown to be spherical. Our results provide quantitative support for modeling the low-lying baryon spectrum using good light diquark effective degrees of freedom.