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    Hadronic decays from the lattice

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    I review the lattice QCD approach to determining hadronic decay transitions. Examples considered include rho to pi pi; b_1 to pi omega; hybrid meson decays and scalar meson decays. I discuss what lattices can provide to help understand the composition of hadrons.Comment: 6 pages, presented at QNP06, June 200

    Hadronic decays from the lattice

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    We discuss strategies to determine hadronic decay couplings from lattice studies. As an application, we explore the decay of a vector meson to two pseudoscalar mesons with Nf=2N_f=2 flavours of sea quark. Although we are working with quark masses that do not allow a physical decay, we show how the transition rate can be evaluated from the amplitude for ρππ\rho \to \pi \pi and from the annihilation component of ππππ\pi \pi \to \pi \pi. We explore the decay amplitude for two different pion momenta and find consistent results. The coupling strength we find is in agreement with experiment. We also find evidence for a shift in the ρ\rho mass caused by mixing with two pion states.Comment: Proc. Latt03 (spectrum), 3 pages, 4 fig

    Hadronic transitions from the lattice

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    I discuss strategies to determine hadronic decay couplings from lattice studies. As a check of the methods, I explore the decay of a vector meson to two pseudoscalar mesons with Nf=2N_f=2 flavours of sea quark. Although we are working with quark masses that do not allow a physical decay, I show how the transition rate can be evaluated from the amplitude for ρππ\rho \to \pi \pi and from the annihilation component of ππππ\pi \pi \to \pi \pi. I explore the decay amplitude for two different pion momenta and find consistent results. The coupling strength found is in agreement with experiment. I also find evidence for a shift in the ρ\rho mass caused by mixing with two pion states. I also present results for the decay of a hybrid meson, for the case of heavy valence quarks.Comment: 10 pages, 7 ps figures, proc LHP03, Cairn

    Hadronic decay of a vector meson from the lattice

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    We explore the decay of a vector meson to two pseudoscalar mesons on the lattice with Nf=2N_f=2 flavours of sea quark. Although we are working with quark masses that do not allow a physical decay, we show how the transition rate can be evaluated from the amplitude for ρππ\rho \to \pi \pi and from the annihilation component of ππππ\pi \pi \to \pi \pi. We explore the decay amplitude for two different pion momenta and find consistent results. The coupling strength we find is in agreement with experiment. We also find evidence for a shift in the ρ\rho mass caused by mixing with two pion states.Comment: 13 pages, version as accepted for Physics Letters

    Beyond the quark model of hadrons from lattice QCD

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    Lattice QCD can give direct information on OZI-violating contributions to mesons. Here we explore the contributions that split flavour singlet and non-singlet meson masses. I discuss in detail the spectrum and decays for scalar mesons (ie including glueball effects). I also review the status of hybrid mesons and their decays.Comment: to appear in proceedings of QNP2002, 3 pages, LATEX, 2 ps figure

    The omega-rho meson mass splitting and mixing from lattice QCD

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    We compare flavour singlet and non-singlet vector mesons from first principles using lattice QCD. With N_f=2 flavours of light quark, this addresses the omega-rho mass difference. Using maximally twisted-mass lattice QCD, we are able for the first time to determine this mass difference precisely and we compare with experiment. We also discuss omega-rho mixing effects arising within QCD through the u-d quark mass difference.Comment: 12 pages 4 figure
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