Nucleon and pion structure with lattice QCD simulations at physical value of the pion mass

We present results on the nucleon scalar, axial, and tensor charges as well as on the momentum fraction, and the helicity and transversity moments. The pion momentum fraction is also presented. The computation of these key observables is carried out using lattice QCD simulations at a physical value...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2015-12, Vol.92 (11), Article 114513
Hauptverfasser: Abdel-Rehim, A., Alexandrou, C., Constantinou, M., Dimopoulos, P., Frezzotti, R., Hadjiyiannakou, K., Jansen, K., Kallidonis, Ch, Kostrzewa, B., Koutsou, G., Mangin-Brinet, M., Oehm, M., Rossi, G. C., Urbach, C., Wenger, U.
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Zusammenfassung:We present results on the nucleon scalar, axial, and tensor charges as well as on the momentum fraction, and the helicity and transversity moments. The pion momentum fraction is also presented. The computation of these key observables is carried out using lattice QCD simulations at a physical value of the pion mass. The evaluation is based on gauge configurations generated with two degenerate sea quarks of twisted mass fermions with a clover term. We investigate excited states contributions with the nucleon quantum numbers by analyzing three sink-source time separations. We find that, for the scalar charge, excited states contribute significantly and to a less degree to the nucleon momentum fraction and helicity moment. Our result for the nucleon axial charge agrees with the experimental value. Furthermore, we predict a value of 1.027(62) in the MS scheme at 2 GeV for the isovector nucleon tensor charge directly at the physical point. The pion momentum fraction is found to be [left angle bracket]x[right angle bracket](ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted) = 0.214(15)((ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted)) in the MS at 2 GeV.
ISSN:1550-7998
2470-0010
1550-2368
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.92.114513