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Hadron deformation from Lattice QCD
We address the issue of hadron deformation within the framework of lattice
QCD. For hadrons with spin greater than 1/2 the deformation can be determined
by evaluating the charge and matter distributions. Deviation of the nucleon
shape from spherical symmetry is determined by evaluating the quadrupole
strength in the transition both in the quenched and
in the unquenched theory.Comment: 7 pages, Talk given at the second Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics,
Cairns, Australia, 22-30 July 2003. Corrected typo
The nucleon to Delta electromagnetic transition form factors in lattice QCD
The electromagnetic nucleon to Delta transition form factors are evaluated
using two degenerate flavors of dynamical Wilson fermions and using dynamical
sea staggered fermions with domain wall valence quarks. The two subdominant
quadrupole form factors are evaluated for the first time in full QCD to
sufficient accuracy to exclude a zero value, which is taken as a signal for
deformation in the nucleon-Delta system. For the Coulomb quadrupole form factor
the unquenched results show deviations from the quenched results at low q^2
bringing dynamical lattice results closer to experiment, thereby confirming the
importance of pion cloud contributions on this quantity.Comment: 15 pages, 8 Figure
Hadron wave functions and the issue of nucleon deformation
Using gauge invariant hadronic two- and three- density correlators we extract
information on the spatial distributions of quarks in hadrons, and on hadron
shape and multipole moments within quenched lattice QCD. Combined with the
calculation of N to Delta transition amplitudes the issue of nucleon
deformation can be addressed.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures. Talk presented at the PANIC02 conference, Sept.
30 - Oct. 4, 2002, Osaka, Japan. Discussion of the N to Delta results
modifie
The ground state of three quarks
We measure the static three-quark potential in SU(3) lattice gauge theory
with improved accuracy, by using all available technical refinements, including
Luscher-Weisz exponential variance reduction. Together with insight gained from
3-state Potts model simulations, our results allow us to sort out the merits of
the Delta- and Y-ansaetze.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, talk presented at Lattice2002(topology
Hadron Deformation and Form Factors from Lattice QCD
We review the current status of lattice QCD studies of the nucleon system. In
particular, we focus on the determination of the shape of the nucleon by
probing its wave function as well as by evaluating the N to Delta transition
form factors.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Talk presented at the Workshop "The Shape of
Hadrons", Athens, Greece, 27-30 April 200
Momentum dependence of the N to Delta transition form factors
We present a new method to determine the momentum dependence of the N to
Delta transition form factors and demonstrate its effectiveness in the quenched
theory at on a lattice. We address a number of
technical issues such as the optimal combination of matrix elements and the
simultaneous overconstrained analysis of all lattice vector momenta
contributing to a given momentum transfer squared, .Comment: Talk presented at Lattice 2004 (spectrum), Fermilab, 21-26 Jun. 2004.
3 pages, 3 figures. One typo in phenomenological Ansatz correcte
N to Delta electromagnetic and axial form factors in full QCD
Lattice results on the N to Delta electromagnetic, axial-vector and
pseudoscalar form factors are evaluated using dynamical staggered sea quarks
and domain wall valence quarks for pion masses in the range of 580-350 MeV, as
well as, dynamical and quenched Wilson fermions for similar pion masses.Comment: 8 pages, 6 Figures. Invited talk given at the Workshop Exclusive
Reactions at High Momentum Transfer, Jefferson Lab, Newport News, USA, May
21-24 200
Hadron structure from lattice QCD - outlook and future perspectives
We review results on hadron structure using lattice QCD simulations with pion
masses close or at to the physical value. We pay particular attention to recent
successes on the computation of the mass of the low-lying baryons and on the
challenges involved in evaluating energies of excited states and resonance
parameters, as well as, in studies of nucleon structure.Comment: Corrected figure 1 and added references. Conference proceedings, 10
pages and 8 figures. Plenary talk presented at the 20th Particle and Nuclear
International Conference (PANIC 2014), 25-29 Hamburg, German
Novel applications of Lattice QCD: Parton distribution functions, proton charge radius and neutron electric dipole moment
We briefly discuss the current status of lattice QCD simulations and review
selective results on nucleon observables focusing on recent developments in the
lattice QCD evaluation of the nucleon form factors and radii, parton
distribution functions and their moments, and the neutron electric dipole
moment. Nucleon charges and moments of parton distribution functions are
presented using simulations generated at physical values of the quark masses,
while exploratory studies are performed for the parton distribution functions
and the neutron electric dipole moment at heavier than physical value of the
pion mass.Comment: Plenary talk at XII Quark Confinement, 29 August - 3 September, 2016,
Thessaloniki, Greece, 20 pages, 21 figure
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