Spectroscopy of doubly-charmed baryons in lattice QCD
Spectroscopy of doubly-charmed baryons in lattice QCD
We present results for masses of spin-1/2 and spin-3/2 double-charm baryons in quenched lattice QCD, from an exploratory study using a non-perturbatively improved clover action at ?=6.2. We have studied local operators and we observe, after appropriate projections, a good signal for the ground states. We also present results for single-charmed baryons and spin-splittings for both double- and single-charmed states.
lattice quantum field theory, lattice gauge field theories, lattice qcd
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Flynn, Jonathan M.
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Mescia, Federico
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Tariq, Abdullah Shams Bin
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2003
Flynn, Jonathan M.
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Mescia, Federico
421ce344-a52a-4a1c-acae-99a61d081447
Tariq, Abdullah Shams Bin
3a494210-7329-450d-af90-181aa6f85ed5
Flynn, Jonathan M., Mescia, Federico and Tariq, Abdullah Shams Bin
,
UKQCD Collaboration
(2003)
Spectroscopy of doubly-charmed baryons in lattice QCD.
Journal of High Energy Physics, 7 (66), .
(doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/07/066).
Abstract
We present results for masses of spin-1/2 and spin-3/2 double-charm baryons in quenched lattice QCD, from an exploratory study using a non-perturbatively improved clover action at ?=6.2. We have studied local operators and we observe, after appropriate projections, a good signal for the ground states. We also present results for single-charmed baryons and spin-splittings for both double- and single-charmed states.
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Published date: 2003
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lattice quantum field theory, lattice gauge field theories, lattice qcd
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Federico Mescia
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Abdullah Shams Bin Tariq
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