226 research outputs found
A Numerical Study of Partially Twisted Boundary Conditions
We investigate the use of partially twisted boundary conditions in a lattice
simulation with two degenerate flavours of improved Wilson sea quarks. The use
of twisted boundary conditions on a cubic volume (L^3) gives access to
components of hadronic momenta other than integer multiples of 2*pi/L. Partial
twisting avoids the need for new gluon configurations for every choice of
momentum, while, as recently demonstrated, keeping the finite-volume errors
exponentially small for the physical quantities investigated in this letter. In
this study we focus on the spectrum of pseudo scalar and vector mesons, on
their leptonic decay constants and on Z_P, the matrix element of the pseudo
scalar density between the pseudo scalar meson and the vacuum. The results
confirm the momentum shift imposed by these boundary conditions and in addition
demonstrate that they do not introduce any appreciable noise. We therefore
advocate the use of partially twisted boundary conditions in applications where
good momentum resolution is necessary.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
First Lattice Study of the Form Factors A_0 and A_3 in the Decay Bbar^0 to rho^+ l^- nubar_l
We report on a lattice calculation of the form factors A_0 and A_3 for the
pseudoscalar to vector meson semileptonic decay Bbar^0 to rho^+ l^- nubar_l. We
find that resonant (or pole-type) contributions alone are unable to describe
these two form factors simultaneously. For the quantity A_0(q^2=0), which is
important phenomenologically for the determination of |Vub|, we extract a range
of values, A_0(q^2=0) = (0.16--0.35) +0.09-0.06, where the range is due to
systematic uncertainty and the quoted error is statistical. We have also
determined A_2(q^2=0) = 0.28 +0.09-0.06 +0.04-0.05.Comment: 14 pages LaTeX209 with 5 figures from 11 encapsulated PostScript
files, using epsf.sty. Also available from
http://wwwhep.phys.soton.ac.uk/hepwww/papers/shep9601
An Investigation of the Soft Pion Relation in Quenched Lattice QCD
A lattice determination of the form factor and decay constants for the
semileptonic decay of heavy pseudoscalar (PS) mesons at zero recoil is
presented from which the soft pion relation is satisfied. Chiral extrapolation
of the form factor is performed at constant . Pole dominance is used to
extrapolate the form factor in heavy quark mass. At the B mass, the form factor
at zero recoil lies somewhat below the ratio of decay constants; the relation
remains satisfied within error.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
Excited Baryons from the FLIC Fermion Action
Masses of positive and negative parity excited nucleons and hyperons are
calculated in quenched lattice QCD using an O(a^2) improved gluon action and a
fat-link clover fermion action in which only the irrelevant operators are
constructed with fat links. The results are in agreement with earlier N*
simulations with improved actions, and exhibit a clear mass splitting between
the nucleon and its parity partner, as well as a small mass splitting between
the two low-lying J^P={1/2}^- N* states. Study of different Lambda
interpolating fields suggests a similar splitting between the lowest two
{1/2}^- Lambda* states, although the empirical mass suppression of the
Lambda*(1405) is not seen.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, Lattice2002(QCD Spectrum and Quark Masses
Test of the heavy quark-light diquark approximation for baryons with a heavy quark
We check a commonly used approximation in which a baryon with a heavy quark
is described as a heavy quark-light diquark system. The heavy quark influences
the diquark internal motion reducing the average distance between the two light
quarks. Besides, we show how the average distance between the heavy quark and
any of the light quarks, and that between the heavy quark and the center of
mass of the light diquark, are smaller than the distance between the two light
quarks, which seems to contradict the heavy quark-light diquark picture. This
latter result is in agreement with expectations from QCD sum rules and lattice
QCD calculations. Our results also show that the diquark approximations
produces larger masses than the ones obtained in a full calculation.Comment: 9 latex pages, 5 figures, 6 table
Baryon resonances from a novel fat-link fermion action
We present first results for masses of positive and negative parity excited
baryons in lattice QCD using an O(a^2) improved gluon action and a Fat Link
Irrelevant Clover (FLIC) fermion action in which only the irrelevant operators
are constructed with fat links. The results are in agreement with earlier
calculations of N^* resonances using improved actions and exhibit a clear mass
splitting between the nucleon and its chiral partner, even for the Wilson
fermion action. The results also indicate a splitting between the lowest J^P =
1/2^- states for the two standard nucleon interpolating fields.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, talk given by W.Melnitchouk at LHP 2001 workshop,
Cairns, Australi
Heavy Quark Spin Symmetry and Heavy Baryons: Electroweak Decays
Heavy quark spin symmetry is discussed in the context of single and doubly
heavy baryons. A special attention is paid to the constraints/simplifications
that this symmetry imposes on the non-relativistic constituent quark model wave
functions and on the b->c semileptonic decays of these hadrons.Comment: Presented at the 21st European Conference on Few-Body Problems in
Physics, Salamanca, Spain, 30 August - 3 September 201
Low-lying spectrum of the Y-string three-quark potential using hyper-spherical coordinates
We calculate the energies of three-quark states with definite permutation
symmetry (i.e. of SU(6) multiplets) in the N=0,1,2 shells, confined by the
Y-string three-quark potential. The exact Y-string potential consists of one,
so-called three-string term, and three angle-dependent two-string terms. Due to
this technical complication we treat the problem at three increasingly accurate
levels of approximation: 1) the (approximate) three-string potential expanded
to first order in trigonometric functions of hyper-spherical angles; 2) the
(approximate) three-string potential to all orders in the power expansion in
hyper-spherical harmonics, but without taking into account the transition(s) to
two-string potentials; 3) the exact minimal-length string potential to all
orders in power expansion in hyper-spherical harmonics, and taking into account
the transition(s) to two-string potentials. We show the general trend of
improvement %convergence of these approximations: The exact non-perturbative
corrections to the total energy are of the order of one per cent, as compared
with approximation 2), yet the exact energy differences between the
-plets are shifted to 2:2:0.9,
from the Bowler and Tynemouth separation rule 2:2:1, which is obeyed by
approximation 2) at the one per cent level. The precise value of the energy
separation of the first radial excitation ("Roper") -plet
from the -plet depends on the approximation, but does not become
negative, i.e. the "Roper" remains heavier than the odd-parity
-plet in all of our approximations.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Lattice Study of the Decay B^0-bar -> rho^+ l^- nu_l-bar: Model-Independent Determination of |V_{ub}|
We present results of a lattice computation of the vector and axial-vector
current matrix elements relevant for the semileptonic decay B^0-bar -> rho^+
l^- nu_l-bar. The computations are performed in the quenched approximation of
lattice QCD on a 24^3 x 48 lattice at beta = 6.2, using an O(a) improved
fermionic action. Our principal result is for the differential decay rate,
dGamma/dq^2, for the decay B^0-bar -> rho^+ l^- nu_l-bar in a region beyond the
charm threshold, allowing a model-independent extraction of |V_{ub}| from
experimental measurements. Heavy quark symmetry relations between radiative and
semileptonic decays of B-bar mesons into light vector mesons are also
discussed.Comment: 22 pages LaTeX-209 (dependent on settings in a4.sty), 23 PostScript
figures included with epsf.sty. Complete PostScript file including figures
available at http://wwwhep.phys.soton.ac.uk/hepwww/papers/shep9518
and in the Standard Model and new bounds on R parity violation
We study the pure penguin decays and .
Using QCD factorization, we find . For the pure penguin annihilation process
, analyzed here for the first time, . The smallness of these decays in
the Standard Model makes them sensitive probes for new physics. From the upper
limit of ,we find constraints on R parity violating couplings, , and for . Our new bounds on
are one order of magnitude stronger than
before. Within the available upper bounds for , and
, we find that could
be enhanced to . Experimental searches for these decays
are strongly urged.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures embede
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