26 research outputs found
Nucleon observables and axial charges of other baryons using twisted mass fermions
We present results on the nucleon scalar, axial and tensor charges, as well
as, on the first moments of the unpolarized, polarized and transversity parton
distributions using and twisted mass fermions. These
include an ensemble that yields the physical value of the ratio of the nucleon
to the pion mass. Results on the axial charges of hyperons and charmed baryons
are also presented for a range of pion masses including the physical one.Comment: Corrected figure 1. Conference Proceedings, 7 pages and 6
figures.Talk presented at the 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field
Theory - LATTICE 2014, 23-28 June, 2014, Columbia University New York, N
Nucleon electromagnetic form factors using lattice simulations at the physical point
We present results for the nucleon electromagnetic form factors using an
ensemble of maximally twisted mass clover-improved fermions with pion mass of
about 130 MeV. We use multiple sink-source separations and three analysis
methods to probe ground-state dominance. We evaluate both the connected and
disconnected contributions to the nucleon matrix elements. We find that the
disconnected quark loop contributions to the isoscalar matrix elements are
small, giving an upper bound of up to 2 of the connected contribution and
smaller than its statistical error. We present results for the isovector and
isoscalar electric and magnetic Sachs form factors and the corresponding proton
and neutron form factors. By fitting the momentum dependence of the form
factors to a dipole form or to the z-expansion we extract the nucleon electric
and magnetic radii, as well as, the magnetic moment. We compare our results to
experiment as well as to other recent lattice QCD calculations.Comment: 20 pages, 32 figures, and 11 tables. Changes in version 2: Updated to
match published versio
Disconnected quark loop contributions to nucleon observables using twisted clover fermions at the physical value of the light quark mass
We compute the disconnected quark loops contributions entering the
determination of nucleon observables, by using a ensemble of twisted
mass fermions with a clover term at a pion mass MeV. We employ
exact deflation and implement all calculations in GPUs, enabling us to achieve
large statistics and a good signal.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, presented at the 33rd International Symposium on
Lattice Field Theory, 14 -18 July 2015, Kobe, Japan, PoS(LATTICE 2015)13
Disconnected diagrams with twisted-mass fermions
The latest results from the Twisted-Mass collaboration on disconnected
diagrams at the physical value of the pion mass are presented. In particular,
we focus on the sigma terms, the axial charges and the momentum fraction, all
of them for the nucleon. A detailed error analysis for each observable follows,
showing the strengths and weaknesses of the one-end trick. Alternatives are
discussed.Comment: Proceedings of the 34th annual International Symposium on Lattice
Field Theory. 7 pages, 6 figure