Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory*
Multi-particle states with additional pions are expected to be a non-negligible source of the excited-state contamination in lattice simulations at the physical point. It is shown that baryon chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) can be employed to calculate the contamination due to two-particle nucleon...
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doaj-b4f3b8414ab34d46ac049ad5cf4f1ce82021-08-02T01:13:29ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011750100710.1051/epjconf/201817501007epjconf_lattice2018_01007Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory*Bär OliverMulti-particle states with additional pions are expected to be a non-negligible source of the excited-state contamination in lattice simulations at the physical point. It is shown that baryon chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) can be employed to calculate the contamination due to two-particle nucleon-pion states in various nucleon observables. Results to leading order are presented for the nucleon axial, tensor and scalar charge and three Mellin moments of parton distribution functions: the average quark momentum fraction, the helicity and the transversity moment. Taking into account experimental and phenomenological results for the charges and moments the impact of the nucleon-pionstates on lattice estimates for these observables can be estimated. The nucleon-pion-state contribution leads to an overestimation of all charges and moments obtained with the plateau method. The overestimation is at the 5-10% level for source-sink separations of about 2 fm. Existing lattice data is not in conflict with the ChPT predictions, but the comparison suggests that significantly larger source-sink separations are needed to compute the charges and moments with few-percent precision.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817501007 |
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Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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Multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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multi-hadron-state contamination in nucleon observables from chiral perturbation theory* |
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Multi-particle states with additional pions are expected to be a non-negligible source of the excited-state contamination in lattice simulations at the physical point. It is shown that baryon chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) can be employed to calculate the contamination due to two-particle nucleon-pion states in various nucleon observables. Results to leading order are presented for the nucleon axial, tensor and scalar charge and three Mellin moments of parton distribution functions: the average quark momentum fraction, the helicity and the transversity moment. Taking into account experimental and phenomenological results for the charges and moments the impact of the nucleon-pionstates on lattice estimates for these observables can be estimated. The nucleon-pion-state contribution leads to an overestimation of all charges and moments obtained with the plateau method. The overestimation is at the 5-10% level for source-sink separations of about 2 fm. Existing lattice data is not in conflict with the ChPT predictions, but the comparison suggests that significantly larger source-sink separations are needed to compute the charges and moments with few-percent precision. |
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