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Staggered Chiral Perturbation Theory
We discuss how to formulate a staggered chiral perturbation theory. This
amounts to a generalization of the Lee-Sharpe Lagrangian to include more than
one flavor (i.e. multiple staggered fields), which turns out to be nontrivial.
One loop corrections to pion and kaon masses and decay constants are computed
as examples in three cases: the quenched, partially quenched, and full
(unquenched) case. The results for the one loop mass and decay constant
corrections have already been presented in Ref. [1].Comment: talk presented by C. Aubin at Lattice2002(spectrum); 3 pages, 1
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Calculating the hadronic vacuum polarization and leading hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment with improved staggered quarks
We present a lattice calculation of the hadronic vacuum polarization and the
lowest-order hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment, a_\mu
= (g-2)/2, using 2+1 flavors of improved staggered fermions. A precise fit to
the low-q^2 region of the vacuum polarization is necessary to accurately
extract the muon g-2. To obtain this fit, we use staggered chiral perturbation
theory, including the vector particles as resonances, and compare these to
polynomial fits to the lattice data. We discuss the fit results and associated
systematic uncertainties, paying particular attention to the relative
contributions of the pions and vector mesons. Using a single lattice spacing
ensemble (a=0.086 fm), light quark masses as small as roughly one-tenth the
strange quark mass, and volumes as large as (3.4 fm)^3, we find a_\mu^{HLO} =
(713 \pm 15) \times 10^{-10} and (748 \pm 21) \times 10^{-10} where the error
is statistical only and the two values correspond to linear and quadratic
extrapolations in the light quark mass, respectively. Considering systematic
uncertainties not eliminated in this study, we view this as agreement with the
current best calculations using the experimental cross section for e^+e^-
annihilation to hadrons, 692.4 (5.9) (2.4)\times 10^{-10}, and including the
experimental decay rate of the tau lepton to hadrons, 711.0 (5.0)
(0.8)(2.8)\times 10^{-10}. We discuss several ways to improve the current
lattice calculation.Comment: 44 pages, 4 tables, 17 figures, more discussion on matching the chpt
calculation to lattice calculation, typos corrected, refs added, version to
appear in PR
A new approach for Delta form factors
We discuss a new approach to reducing excited state contributions from two-
and three-point correlation functions in lattice simulations. For the purposes
of this talk, we focus on the Delta(1232) resonance and discuss how this new
method reduces excited state contamination from two-point functions and mention
how this will be applied to three-point functions to extract hadronic form
factors.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, talk given at MENU 2010, Williambsurg, V
A Possible Aoki Phase for Staggered Fermions
The phase diagram for staggered fermions is discussed in the context of the
staggered chiral Lagrangian, extending previous work on the subject. When the
discretization errors are significant, there may be an Aoki-like phase for
staggered fermions, where the remnant SO(4) taste symmetry is broken down to
SO(3). We solve explicitly for the mass spectrum in the 3-flavor degenerate
mass case and discuss qualitatively the 2+1-flavor case. From numerical results
we find that current simulations are outside the staggered Aoki phase. As for
near-future simulations with more improved versions of the staggered action, it
seems unlikely that these will be in the Aoki phase for any realistic value of
the quark mass, although the evidence is not conclusive.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, uses RevTe
Current Physics Results from Staggered Chiral Perturbation Theory
We review several results that have been obtained using lattice QCD with the
staggered quark formulation. Our focus is on the quantities that have been
calculated numerically with low statistical errors and have been extrapolated
to the physical quark mass limit and continuum limit using staggered chiral
perturbation theory. We limit our discussion to a brief introduction to
staggered quarks, and applications of staggered chiral perturbation theory to
the pion mass, decay constant, and heavy-light meson decay constants.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, commissioned review article, to appear in Mod.
Phys. Lett.
Heavy-Light Semileptonic Decays in Staggered Chiral Perturbation Theory
We calculate the form factors for the semileptonic decays of heavy-light
pseudoscalar mesons in partially quenched staggered chiral perturbation theory
(\schpt), working to leading order in , where is the heavy quark
mass. We take the light meson in the final state to be a pseudoscalar
corresponding to the exact chiral symmetry of staggered quarks. The treatment
assumes the validity of the standard prescription for representing the
staggered ``fourth root trick'' within \schpt by insertions of factors of 1/4
for each sea quark loop. Our calculation is based on an existing partially
quenched continuum chiral perturbation theory calculation with degenerate sea
quarks by Becirevic, Prelovsek and Zupan, which we generalize to the staggered
(and non-degenerate) case. As a by-product, we obtain the continuum partially
quenched results with non-degenerate sea quarks. We analyze the effects of
non-leading chiral terms, and find a relation among the coefficients governing
the analytic valence mass dependence at this order. Our results are useful in
analyzing lattice computations of form factors and when the
light quarks are simulated with the staggered action.Comment: 53 pages, 8 figures, v2: Minor correction to the section on finite
volume effects, and typos fixed. Version to be published in Phys. Rev.
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