33 research outputs found
Pseudoscalar-Meson Octet-Baryon Coupling Constants from two-flavor Lattice QCD
We evaluate the pseudoscalar-meson octet-baryon coupling constants and the
corresponding axial charges in eight channels (, ,
, , , , and
) in lattice QCD with two flavors of dynamical quarks. The
parameter representing the SU(3)-flavor symmetry is
computed at each u,d-quark hopping parameter and at the flavor-SU(3) symmetric
point where the three quark flavors are degenerate at the physical -quark
mass. In particular, we obtain at the SU(3) symmetric limit.
The quark-mass dependences of the coupling constants are obtained by changing
the - and the -quark masses and we find that the SU(3)-flavor symmetry is
broken by only a few percent at each quark-mass we employ.Comment: 4 pages, Talk given at HYP-X, September 14-18, 2009, Tokai, Japa
QCD Sum Rules study of meson-baryon sigma terms
The pion-baryon sigma terms and the strange-quark condensates of the octet
and the decuplet baryons are calculated by employing the method of quantum
chromodynamics (QCD) sum rules. We evaluate the vacuum-to-vacuum transition
matrix elements of two baryon interpolating fields in an external
isoscalar-scalar field and use a Monte Carlo-based approach to systematically
analyze the sum rules and the uncertainties in the results. We extract the
ratios of the sigma terms, which have rather high accuracy and minimal
dependence on QCD parameters. We discuss the sources of uncertainties and
comment on possible strangeness content of the nucleon and the Delta.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Pseudoscalar-meson-octet-baryon coupling constants in two-flavor lattice QCD
We evaluate the πΝΝ, π∑∑, πΛ∑, KΛN and K∑N coupling constants and the corresponding monopole masses in lattice QCD with two flavors of dynamical quarks. The parameters representing the SU(3)-flavor symmetry are computed at the point where the three quark flavors are degenerate at the physical s-quark mass. In particular, we obtain α ≡ F/(F+D) = 0.395(6). The quark-mass dependences of the coupling constants are obtained by changing the u- and the d-quark masses. We find that the SU(3)-flavor parameters have weak quark-mass dependence and thus the SU(3)-flavor symmetry is brokenby only a few percent at each quark-mass point we consider.publisher versio
Meson-baryon coupling constants in two-flavor lattice QCD
We evaluate the pseudoscalar-meson coupling constants and the strangeness-conservingand the strangeness-changing axial charges of octet baryons in lattice QCD with two flavors ofdynamical quarks.We find that the coupling constants and the axial charges have rather weak quarkmassdependence and the breaking in SU(3)-flavor symmetry is small at each quark-mass point weconsider.Yukawa International Program for Quark-Hadron Sciences ; KAKENHIpost-prin
Radiative transitions of doubly charmed baryons in lattice QCD
We evaluate the spin-3/2→spin-1/2 electromagnetic transitions of the doubly charmed baryons on 2+1 flavor, 323×64 PACS-CS lattices with a pion mass of 156(9) MeV/c2. A relativistic heavy quark action is employed to minimize the associated systematic errors on charm-quark observables. We extract the magnetic dipole, M1, and the electric quadrupole, E2, transition form factors. In order to make a reliable estimate of the M1 form factor, we carry out an analysis by including the effect of excited-state contributions. We find that the M1 transition is dominant and light degrees of freedom (u/d- or s-quark) play the leading role. E2 form factors, on the other hand, are found to be negligibly small, which in turn, have a minimal effect on the helicity and transition amplitudes. We predict the decay widths and lifetimes of Ξcc∗+,++ and Ωcc∗+ based on our results. Finite size effects on these ensembles are expected to be around 1%. Differences in kinematical and dynamical factors with respect to the Nγ→Δ transition are discussed and compared to nonlattice determinations while keeping possible systematic artifacts in mind. A comparison to Ωcγ→Ωc∗ transition and a discussion on systematic errors related to the choice of heavy quark action are also given. Results we present here are particularly suggestive for experimental facilities such as LHCb, PANDA, Belle II, and BESIII to search for further states.TÜBİTAK ; KAKENHIPublisher versio
Tensor form factors of nucleon in QCD
We extract the isovector tensor nucleon form factors, which play an important
role in understanding the transverse spin structure of the nucleon when related
to the quark helicity-flip generalized parton distributions via their first
moments. We employ the light-cone QCD sum rules to leading order in QCD and
include distribution amplitudes up to twist 6 in order to calculate the three
tensor form factors , and . Our results agree well with
those from other approaches in the low and high momentum-transfer regions.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure; minor changes, matches journal versio
The exclusive and decays in the general two Higgs doublet model
We study the differential branching ratio, branching ratio and the
forward-backward asymmetry for the exclusive and decays in the general two Higgs doublet model including
the neutral Higgs boson effects. We analyze the dependencies of these
quantities on the neutral Higgs boson contributions and the other model
parameters. We observe that two Higgs doublet model with the neutral Higgs
boson exchanges gives quite sizable contributions to these observables for both
channels we consider. Since the neutral Higgs boson exchanges are the only
source of the forward-backward asymmetry for decay,
which is at the order of magnitude , measurement of this observable is
promising to determine the neutral Higgs boson effects.Comment: 27 pages, 18 eps figures, requires JHEP3.cls (included), replaced
with the version to appear in JHE
The exclusive decays in a CP softly broken two Higgs doublet model
We study the differential branching ratio, forward-backward asymmetry,
CP-violating asymmetry, CP-violating asymmetry in the forward-backward
asymmetry and polarization asymmetries in the and decays in the context of a CP softly broken two Higgs
doublet model. We analyze the dependencies of these observables on the model
parameters by paying a special attention to the effects of neutral Higgs boson
(NHB) exchanges and possible CP violating effects. We find that NHB effects are
quite significant for both decays. A combined analysis of above-mentioned
observables seems to be very promising as a testing ground for new physics
beyond the SM, especially for the existence of the CP-violating phase in the
theory.Comment: 23 pages, 26 eps figures, version to appear in Nucl. Phys.