773 results on '"Wingate, M."'
Search Results
2. Simulating Lattice Gauge Theories within Quantum Technologies
- Author
-
Bañuls, M. C., Blatt, R., Catani, J., Celi, A., Cirac, J. I., Dalmonte, M., Fallani, L., Jansen, K., Lewenstein, M., Montangero, S., Muschik, C. A., Reznik, B., Rico, E., Tagliacozzo, L., Van Acoleyen, K., Verstraete, F., Wiese, U. -J., Wingate, M., Zakrzewski, J., and Zoller, P.
- Subjects
Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Lattice gauge theories, which originated from particle physics in the context of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), provide an important intellectual stimulus to further develop quantum information technologies. While one long-term goal is the reliable quantum simulation of currently intractable aspects of QCD itself, lattice gauge theories also play an important role in condensed matter physics and in quantum information science. In this way, lattice gauge theories provide both motivation and a framework for interdisciplinary research towards the development of special purpose digital and analog quantum simulators, and ultimately of scalable universal quantum computers. In this manuscript, recent results and new tools from a quantum science approach to study lattice gauge theories are reviewed. Two new complementary approaches are discussed: first, tensor network methods are presented - a classical simulation approach - applied to the study of lattice gauge theories together with some results on Abelian and non-Abelian lattice gauge theories. Then, recent proposals for the implementation of lattice gauge theory quantum simulators in different quantum hardware are reported, e.g., trapped ions, Rydberg atoms, and superconducting circuits. Finally, the first proof-of-principle trapped ions experimental quantum simulations of the Schwinger model are reviewed., Comment: 45 pages, 38 figures, review article
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Neutral B-meson mixing from full lattice QCD at the physical point
- Author
-
Dowdall, R. J., Davies, C. T. H., Horgan, R. R., Lepage, G. P., Monahan, C. J., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the bag parameters for neutral $B$-meson mixing in and beyond the Standard Model, in full four-flavour lattice QCD for the first time. We work on gluon field configurations that include the effect of $u$, $d$, $s$ and $c$ sea quarks with the Highly Improved Staggered Quark (HISQ) action at three values of the lattice spacing and with three $u/d$ quark masses going down to the physical value. The valence $b$ quarks use the improved NRQCD action and the valence light quarks, the HISQ action. Our analysis was blinded. Our results for the bag parameters for all five operators are the most accurate to date. For the Standard Model operator between $B_s$ and $B_d$ mesons we find: $\hat{B}_{B_s}=1.232(53)$, $\hat{B}_{B_d}=1.222(61)$. Combining our results with lattice QCD calculations of the decay constants using HISQ quarks from the Fermilab/MILC collaboration and with experimental values for $B_s$ and $B_d$ oscillation frequencies allows determination of the CKM elements $V_{ts}$ and $V_{td}$. We find $V_{ts} = 0.04189(93)$, $V_{td} = 0.00867(23)$ and $V_{ts}/V_{td} = 0.2071(27)$. Our results agree well (within $2\sigma$) with values determined from CKM unitarity constraints based on tree-level processes (only). Using a ratio to $\Delta M$ in which CKM elements cancel in the Standard Model, we determine the branching fractions ${\text{Br}}(B_s\rightarrow \mu^+\mu^-) = 3.81(18) \times 10^{-9}$ and ${\text{Br}}(B_d\rightarrow \mu^+\mu^-) = 1.031(54) \times 10^{-10}$. We also give results for matrix elements of the operators $R_0$, $R_1$ and $\tilde{R}_1$ that contribute to neutral $B$-meson width differences., Comment: 27 pages, 16 figures. Slight changes to text to clarify arguments. Updated Figure 10. Version accepted by Physical Review D
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Rare $B$ decays using lattice QCD form factors
- Author
-
Horgan, R. R., Liu, Z., Meinel, S., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this write-up we review and update our recent lattice QCD calculation of $B \to K^*$, $B_s \to \phi$, and $B_s \to K^*$ form factors [arXiv:1310.3722]. These unquenched calculations, performed in the low-recoil kinematic regime, provide a significant improvement over the use of extrapolated light cone sum rule results. The fits presented here include further kinematic constraints and estimates of additional correlations between the different form factor shape parameters. We use these form factors along with Standard Model determinations of Wilson coefficients to give Standard Model predictions for several observables [arXiv:1310.3887]. The modest improvements to the form factor fits lead to improved determinations of $F_L$, the fraction of longitudinally polarized vector mesons, but have little effect on most other observables., Comment: Contribution to the Proceedings of the 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2014), 23-28 June 2014, Columbia University. 13 pages (7 pp to appear in Proceedings of Science + 6 pp of supplementary details). Fits in v2 use block-diagonal correlations (results not significantly changed). v2 corrects a permutation of columns in Table 8/11 of v1/v2. Reference added
- Published
- 2015
5. Geochronology of the Archean of Western Australia: a historical perspective
- Author
-
Pidgeon, R T, Wingate, M T D, and BioStor
- Published
- 2014
6. Recent results on B mixing and decay constants from HPQCD
- Author
-
Shigemitsu, J., Davies, C. T. H., Follana, E., Gamiz, E., Gregory, E., Lepage, G. P., Na, H., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We review recent results for B_d and B_s mixing parameters using MILC N_f=2+1 lattices, NRQCD b-quarks and AsqTad light quarks. Latest numbers for decay constants f_B and f_{B_s} are also presented. Combining our lattice results with experimental determinations of the mass differences \Delta M_d and \Delta M_s leads to an important ratio of elements of the CKM matrix, |V_{td}|/|V_{ts}| = 0.214(1)(5) and an updated Standard Model number for the branching fraction Br(B_s -> mu^+ mu^-) = 3.19(19) x 10^{-9}. Preliminary new results for f_{B_s} based on other actions are also described., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the 27th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Beijing, July 2009
- Published
- 2009
7. Flavor Physics in the Quark Sector
- Author
-
Antonelli, M., Asner, D. M., Bauer, D., Becher, T., Beneke, M., Bevan, A. J., Blanke, M., Bloise, C., Bona, M., Bondar, A., Bozzi, C., Brod, J., Buras, A. J., Cabibbo, N., Carbone, A., Cavoto, G., Cirigliano, V., Ciuchini, M., Coleman, J. P., Cronin-Hennessy, D. P., Dalseno, J. P., Davies, C. H., DiLodovico, F., Dingfelder, J., Dolezal, Z., Donati, S., Dungel, W., Egede, U., Eigen, G., Faccini, R., Feldmann, T., Ferroni, F., Flynn, J. M., Franco, E., Fujikawa, M., Furic, I. K., Gambino, P., Gardi, E., Gershon, T. J., Giagu, S., Golowich, E., Goto, T., Greub, C., Grojean, C., Guadagnoli, D., Haisch, U. A., Harr, R. F., Hoang, A. H., Hurth, T., Isidori, G., Jaffe, D. E., Jüttner, A., Jäger, S., Khodjamirian, A., Koppenburg, P., Kowalewski, R. V., Krokovny, P., Kronfeld, A. S., Laiho, J., Lanfranchi, G., Latham, T. E., Libby, J., Limosani, A., Pegna, D. Lopes, Lu, C. D., Lubicz, V., Lunghi, E., Lüth, V. G., Maltman, K., Marciano, W. J., Martin, E. C., Martinelli, G., Martinez-Vidal, F., Masiero, A., Mateu, V., Mescia, F., Mohanty, G., Moulson, M., Neubert, M., Neufeld, H., Nishida, S., Offen, N., Palutan, M., Paradisi, P., Parsa, Z., Passemar, E., Patel, M., Pecjak, B. D., Petrov, A. A., Pich, A., Pierini, M., Plaster, B., Powell, A., Prell, S., Rademaker, J., Rescigno, M., Ricciardi, S., Robbe, P., Rodrigues, E., Rotondo, M., Sacco, R., Schilling, C. J., Schneider, O., Scholz, E. E., Schumm, B. A., Schwanda, C., Schwartz, A. J., Sciascia, B., Serrano, J., Shigemitsu, J., Shipsey, I. J., Sibidanov, A., Silvestrini, L., Simonetto, F., Simula, S., Smith, C., Soni, A., Sonnenschein, L., Sordini, V., Sozzi, M., Spadaro, T., Spradlin, P., Stocchi, A., Tantalo, N., Tarantino, C., Telnov, A. V., Tonelli, D., Towner, I. S., Trabelsi, K., Urquijo, P., Van de Water, R. S., Van Kooten, R. J., Virto, J., Volpi, G., Wanke, R., Westhoff, S., Wilkinson, G., Wingate, M., Xie, Y., and Zupan, J.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
One of the major challenges of particle physics has been to gain an in-depth understanding of the role of quark flavor and measurements and theoretical interpretations of their results have advanced tremendously: apart from masses and quantum numbers of flavor particles, there now exist detailed measurements of the characteristics of their interactions allowing stringent tests of Standard Model predictions. Among the most interesting phenomena of flavor physics is the violation of the CP symmetry that has been subtle and difficult to explore. Till early 1990s observations of CP violation were confined to neutral $K$ mesons, but since then a large number of CP-violating processes have been studied in detail in neutral $B$ mesons. In parallel, measurements of the couplings of the heavy quarks and the dynamics for their decays in large samples of $K, D$, and $B$ mesons have been greatly improved in accuracy and the results are being used as probes in the search for deviations from the Standard Model. In the near future, there will be a transition from the current to a new generation of experiments, thus a review of the status of quark flavor physics is timely. This report summarizes the results of the current generation of experiments that is about to be completed and it confronts these results with the theoretical understanding of the field., Comment: Report of the CKM workshop, Rome 9-13th Sep. 2008, 340 pages, 106 postscript figures, submitted to Phys. Repts
- Published
- 2009
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Moving NRQCD for heavy-to-light form factors on the lattice
- Author
-
Horgan, R. R., Khomskii, L., Meinel, S., Wingate, M., Foley, K. M., Lepage, G. P., von Hippel, G. M., Hart, A., Müller, E. H., Davies, C. T. H., Dougall, A., and Wong, K. Y.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We formulate Non-Relativistic Quantum Chromodynamics (NRQCD) on a lattice which is boosted relative to the usual discretization frame. Moving NRQCD (mNRQCD) allows us to treat the momentum for the heavy quark arising from the frame choice exactly. We derive mNRQCD through O(1/m^2,v^4), as accurate as the NRQCD action in present use, both in the continuum and on the lattice with O(a^4) improvements. We have carried out extensive tests of the formalism through calculations of two-point correlators for both heavy-heavy (bottomonium) and heavy-light (B_s) mesons in 2+1 flavor lattice QCD and obtained nonperturbative determinations of energy shift and external momentum renormalization. Comparison to perturbation theory at O(\alpha_s) is also made. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of mNRQCD. In particular we show that the decay constants of heavy-light and heavy-heavy mesons can be calculated with small systematic errors up to much larger momenta than with standard NRQCD., Comment: 34 pages. v2: accepted version, updated tables and figures, conclusions unchanged
- Published
- 2009
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Unquenched determination of the kaon parameter B_K from improved staggered fermions
- Author
-
Gamiz, E., Collins, S., Davies, C. T. H., Lepage, G. P., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The use of improved staggered actions (HYP, Asqtad) has been proved to reduce the scaling corrections that affected previous calculations of B_K with unimproved (standard) staggered fermions in the quenched approximation. This improved behaviour allows us to perform a reliable calculation of B_K including quark vacuum polarization effects, using the MILC configurations with n_f=2+1 flavours of sea fermions. We perform such a calculation for a single lattice spacing, a=0.125 fm, and with kaons made up of degenerate quarks with m_s/2. The valence strange quark mass m_s is fixed to its physical value and we use two different values of the light sea quark masses. After a chiral extrapolation of the results to the physical value of the sea quark masses, we find \hat B_K = 0.83+-0.18, where the error is dominated by the uncertainty in the lattice to continuum matching at O(\alpha_s^2). The matching will need to be improved to get the precision needed to make full use of the experimental data on \epsilon_K to constrain the unitarity triangle., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures
- Published
- 2006
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Dynamical determination of B_K from improved staggered quarks
- Author
-
Gamiz, E., Collins, S., Davies, C. T. H., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The scaling corrections that affected previous staggered calculations of B_K have been proved to be reduced by using improved actions (HYP, Asqtad) in the quenched approximation. This improved behaviour allows us to perform a reliable dynamical calculation of B_K including quark vacuum polarization effects using the MILC (2+1) flavour dynamical configurations. We report here on the results from such dynamical calculation. We also discuss the renormalization effects with the Asqtad action., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Talk presented at Lattice 2005 (Dublin). To appear in Proceedings of Science
- Published
- 2005
11. General coordinate invariance and conformal invariance in nonrelativistic physics: Unitary Fermi gas
- Author
-
Son, D. T. and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We show that the Lagrangian for interacting nonrelativistic particles can be coupled to an external gauge field and metric tensor in a way that exhibits a nonrelativistic version of general coordinate invariance. We explore the consequences of this invariance on the example of the degenerate Fermi gas at infinite scattering length, where conformal invariance also plays an important role. We find the most general effective Lagrangian consistent with both general coordinate and conformal invariance to leading and next-to-leading orders in the momentum expansion. At the leading order the Lagrangian contains one phenomenological constant and reproduces the results of the Thomas-Fermi theory and superfluid hydrodynamics. At the next-to-leading order there are two additional constants. We express various physical quantities through these constants., Comment: 33 pages, 2 figures; v2: small typos fixed, references added
- Published
- 2005
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. The Upsilon spectrum and m_b from full lattice QCD
- Author
-
Gray, A., Allison, I., Davies, C. T. H., Gulez, E., Lepage, G. P., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We show results for the Upsilon spectrum calculated in lattice QCD including for the first time vacuum polarization effects for light u and d quarks as well as s quarks. We use gluon field configurations generated by the MILC collaboration. The calculations compare the results for a variety of u and d quark masses, as well as making a comparison to quenched results (in which quark vacuum polarisation is ignored) and results with only u and d quarks. The b quarks in the Upsilon are treated in lattice Nonrelativistic QCD through NLO in an expansion in the velocity of the b quark. We concentrate on accurate results for orbital and radial splittings where we see clear agreement with experiment once u, d and s quark vacuum polarisation effects are included. This now allows a consistent determination of the parameters of QCD. We demonstrate this consistency through the agreement of the Upsilon and B spectrum using the same lattice bare b quark mass. A one-loop matching to continuum QCD gives a value for the b quark mass in full lattice QCD for the first time. We obtain m_b^{\bar{MS}}(m_b^{\bar{MS}}) = 4.4(3) GeV. We are able to give physical results for the heavy quark potential parameters, r_0 = 0.469(7) fm and r_1 = 0.321(5) fm. Results for the fine structure in the spectrum and the Upsilon leptonic width are also presented. We predict the Upsilon - eta_b splitting to be 61(14) MeV, the Upsilon^{\prime} - eta_b^{\prime} splitting as 30(19) MeV and the splitting between the h_b and the spin-average of the chi_b states to be less than 6 MeV. Improvements to these calculations that will be made in the near future are discussed., Comment: 24 pages, 19 figures. Version to be published. Minor changes made and typographical errors corrected. Experimental leptonic widths updated in section 8
- Published
- 2005
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. B_K from improved staggered quarks
- Author
-
Gamiz, E., Collins, S., Davies, C. T. H., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compare calculations of B_K with improved staggered quarks (HYP, Asqtad) and demonstrate the improved scaling behaviour that this gives rise to over previous calculations with unimproved staggered quarks. This enables us to perform the calculation of B_K on the MILC dynamical configurations (n_f=2+1), for which we give preliminary results., Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures. Talk presented at Lattice 2004(weak), Fermilab, June 21-26, 2004
- Published
- 2004
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. B Leptonic Decays and B- bar B Mixing with 2+1 Flavors of Dynamical Quarks
- Author
-
Gray, A., Davies, C., Gulez, E., Lepage, G. P., Shigemitsu, J., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Calculations of B leptonic decays and B- bar B mixing using NRQCD heavy and Asqtad light valence quarks on the MILC dynamical configurations are described. Smearing has been implemented to substantially reduce the statistical errors of the matrix elements needed for the determination of f_B. The four-fermion matrix elements needed for the determination of f_{B_s}^2B_{B_s} have been calculated and a preliminary result is given., Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, talk given at Lattice2004(heavy), Batavia, Illinois, 21-26 Jun 2004
- Published
- 2004
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Semileptonic B Decays with Nf=2+1 Dynamical Quarks
- Author
-
Shigemitsu, J., Davies, C. T. H., Dougall, A., Foley, K., Gamiz, E., Gray, A., Gulez, E., Lepage, G. P., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Semileptonic, B --> pi l,nu, decays are studied on the MILC dynamical configurations using NRQCD heavy and Asqtad light quarks. We work with light valence quark masses ranging between m_s and m_s/8. Preliminary simple linear chiral extrapolations have been carried out for form factors f_para and f_perp at fixed E_pi. The chirally extrapolated results for the form factors f_+(q^2) and f_0(q^2) are then fit to the Becirevic-Kaidalov (BK) ansatz. Preliminary estimates of the CKM matrix element |V_{ub}| are presented based on the recently published branching fractions for B exclusive semileptonic decays by the CLEO collaboration., Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure. Contribution to Lattice'04 (heavy quarks)
- Published
- 2004
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. First determination of the strange and light quark masses from full lattice QCD
- Author
-
HPQCD collaboration, MILC collaboration, UKQCD collaboration, Aubin, C., Bernard, C., Davies, C., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Gray, A., Gregory, E., Hein, J., Heller, U., Hetrick, J., Lepage, G., Mason, Q., Osborn, J., Shigemitsu, J., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., Trottier, H., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute the strange quark mass $m_s$ and the average of the $u$ and $d$ quark masses $\hat m$ using full lattice QCD with three dynamical quarks combined with experimental values for the pion and kaon masses. The simulations have degenerate $u$ and $d$ quarks with masses $m_u=m_d\equiv \hat m$ as low as $m_s/8$, and two different values of the lattice spacing. The bare lattice quark masses obtained are converted to the $\msbar$ scheme using perturbation theory at $O(alpha_s)$. Our results are: $m_s^\msbar$(2 GeV) = 76(0)(3)(7)(0) MeV, $\hat m^\msbar$(2 GeV) = 2.8(0)(1)(3)(0) MeV and $m_s/\hat m$ = 27.4(1)(4)(0)(1), where the errors are from statistics, simulation, perturbation theory, and electromagnetic effects, respectively., Comment: 5 pages, revtex, 2 figures. v2: New ms/hat(m) discussion and reference, v3: slight change in discussion of reference
- Published
- 2004
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Heavy-Light Meson Semileptonic Decays with Staggered Light Quarks
- Author
-
Shigemitsu, J., Davies, C. T. H., Gray, A., Gulez, E., Lepage, G. P., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on exploratory studies of heavy-light meson semileptonic decays using Asqtad light quarks, NRQCD heavy quarks and Symanzik improved glue on coarse quenched lattices. Oscillatory contributions to three-point correlators coming from the staggered light quarks are found to be handled well by Bayesian fitting methods. B meson decays to both the Goldstone pion and to one of the point-split non-Goldstone pions are investigated. One-loop perturbative matching of NRQCD/Asqtad heavy-light currents is incorporated., Comment: 3 pages, 3 postscript figures, Lattice2003(heavy)
- Published
- 2003
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. High-Precision Lattice QCD Confronts Experiment
- Author
-
Davies, C. T. H., Follana, E., Gray, A., Lepage, G. P., Mason, Q., Nobes, M., Shigemitsu, J., Trottier, H. D., Wingate, M., Aubin, C., Bernard, C., Burch, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Gregory, E. B., Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J. E., Osborn, J., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., Di Pierro, M., El-Khadra, A., Kronfeld, A. S., Mackenzie, P. B., Menscher, D., and Simone, J.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We argue that high-precision lattice QCD is now possible, for the first time, because of a new improved staggered quark discretization. We compare a wide variety of nonperturbative calculations in QCD with experiment, and find agreement to within statistical and systematic errors of 3% or less. We also present a new determination of alpha_msbar(Mz); we obtain 0.121(3). We discuss the implications of this breakthrough for phenomenology and, in particular, for heavy-quark physics., Comment: 2 figures, revtex
- Published
- 2003
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. The determination of alpha_s from lattice QCD with 2+1 flavors of dynamical quarks
- Author
-
Davies, C., Gray, A., Alford, M., Follana, E., Hein, J., Lepage, P., Mason, Q., Nobes, M., su, J. Shigemit, Trottier, H., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We describe the first lattice determination of the strong coupling constant with 3 flavors of dynamical quarks. The method follows previous analyses in using a perturbative expansion for the plaquette and Upsilon spectroscopy to set the scale. Using dynamical configurations from the MILC collaboration with 2+1 flavors of dynamical quarks we are able to avoid previous problems of having to extrapolate to 3 light flavors from 0 and 2. Our results agree with our previous work: alpha_s_MSbar(M_Z) = 0.121(3)., Comment: Lattice2002(heavyquark)
- Published
- 2002
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. The Upsilon Spectrum from Lattice QCD with 2+1 Flavors of Dynamical Quarks
- Author
-
Gray, A., Davies, C., Alford, M., Follana, E., Hein, J., Lepage, G. P., Mason, Q., Nobes, M., Shigemitsu, J., Trottier, H., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We describe the bottomonium spectrum obtained on the MILC configurations which incorporate 2+1 flavors of dynamical quarks. We compare to quenched and 2 flavor results also on MILC configurations. We show that the lattice spacing determination using different quantities shows clear signs of convergence with 2+1 flavors and give results for the leptonic width and hyperfine splitting, in the form of the ratio of the 1st excited state of the Upsilon to that of the ground state., Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, Lattice2002(heavyquark)
- Published
- 2002
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Kaon Matrix Elements and CP-violation from Quenched Lattice QCD: (I) the 3-flavor case
- Author
-
Blum, T., Chen, P., Christ, N., Cristian, C., Dawson, C., Fleming, G., Mawhinney, R., Ohta, S., Siegert, G., Soni, A., Vranas, P., Wingate, M., Wu, L., Zhestkov, Y., and Collaboration, RBC
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We report the results of a calculation of the K --> pi pi matrix elements relevant for the $\DIhalf$ rule and $\epe$ in quenched lattice QCD using domain wall fermions at a fixed lattice spacing $a^{-1} \sim 2$ GeV. Working in the three-quark effective theory, where only the u, d and s quarks enter and which is known perturbatively to next-to-leading order, we calculate the lattice K --> pi and K --> |0> matrix elements of dimension six, four-fermion operators. Through lowest order chiral perturbation theory these yield K --> pi pi matrix elements, which we then normalize to continuum values through a non-perturbative renormalization technique. For the ratio of isospin amplitudes |A_0|/|A_2| we find a value of $25.3 \pm 1.8$ (statistical error only) compared to the experimental value of 22.2, with individual isospin amplitudes 10-20% below the experimental values. For $\epe$, using known central values for standard model parameters, we calculate $(-4.0 \pm 2.3) \times 10^{-4}$ (statistical error only) compared to the current experimental average of $(17.2 \pm 1.8) \times 10^{-4}$. Because we find a large cancellation between the I = 0 and I = 2 contributions to $\epe$, the result may be very sensitive to the approximations employed. Among these are the use of: quenched QCD, lowest order chiral perturbation theory and continuum perturbation theory below 1.3 GeV. We have also calculated the kaon B parameter, B_K and find $B_{K,\bar{MS}}(2 {\rm GeV}) = 0.532(11)$. Although currently unable to give a reliable systematic error, we have control over statistical errors and more simulations will yield information about the effects of the approximations on this first-principles determination of these important quantities., Comment: 158 pages, 51 tables, 41 figures. No numerical data or results changed in this revision, except for an improved analysis of B_K. Many improvements and modifications to the text and explanations. Table XLVII changed to include improved values for B_K. Submitted to Physical Review D
- Published
- 2001
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Non-perturbative Renormalisation of Domain Wall Fermions: Quark Bilinears
- Author
-
Blum, T., Christ, N., Cristian, C., Dawson, C., Fleming, G., Liu, G., Mawhinney, R., Soni, A., Vranas, P., Wingate, M., Wu, L., and Zhestkov, Y.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We find the renormalisation coefficients of the quark field and the flavour non-singlet fermion bilinear operators for the domain wall fermion action, in the regularisation independent (RI) renormalisation scheme. Our results are from a quenched simulation, on a 16^3x32 lattice, with beta=6.0 and an extent in the fifth dimension of 16. We also discuss the expected effects of the residual chiral symmetry breaking inherent in a domain wall fermion simulation with a finite fifth dimension, and study the evidence for both explicit and spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking effects in our numerical results. We find that the relations between different renormalisation factors predicted by chiral symmetry are, to a good approximation, satisfied by our results and that systematic effects due to the (low energy) spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and zero-modes can be controlled. Our results are compared against the perturbative predictions for both their absolute value and renormalisation scale dependence., Comment: 53 pages, 21 figures, revtex
- Published
- 2001
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Quenched Lattice QCD with Domain Wall Fermions and the Chiral Limit
- Author
-
Blum, T., Chen, P., Christ, N., Cristian, C., Dawson, C., Fleming, G., Kaehler, A., Liao, X., Liu, G., Malureanu, C., Mawhinney, R., Ohta, S., Siegert, G., Soni, A., Sui, C., Vranas, P., Wingate, M., Wu, L., and Zhestkov, Y.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Quenched QCD simulations on three volumes, $8^3 \times$, $12^3 \times$ and $16^3 \times 32$ and three couplings, $\beta=5.7$, 5.85 and 6.0 using domain wall fermions provide a consistent picture of quenched QCD. We demonstrate that the small induced effects of chiral symmetry breaking inherent in this formulation can be described by a residual mass ($\mres$) whose size decreases as the separation between the domain walls ($L_s$) is increased. However, at stronger couplings much larger values of $L_s$ are required to achieve a given physical value of $\mres$. For $\beta=6.0$ and $L_s=16$, we find $\mres/m_s=0.033(3)$, while for $\beta=5.7$, and $L_s=48$, $\mres/m_s=0.074(5)$, where $m_s$ is the strange quark mass. These values are significantly smaller than those obtained from a more naive determination in our earlier studies. Important effects of topological near zero modes which should afflict an accurate quenched calculation are easily visible in both the chiral condensate and the pion propagator. These effects can be controlled by working at an appropriately large volume. A non-linear behavior of $m_\pi^2$ in the limit of small quark mass suggests the presence of additional infrared subtlety in the quenched approximation. Good scaling is seen both in masses and in $f_\pi$ over our entire range, with inverse lattice spacing varying between 1 and 2 GeV., Comment: 91 pages, 34 figures
- Published
- 2000
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. A first study of epsilon'/epsilon on the lattice using domain wall fermions
- Author
-
Blum, T., Chen, P., Christ, N., Dawson, C., Fleming, G., Mawhinney, R., Ohta, S., Sasaki, S., Siegert, G., Soni, A., Vranas, P., Wingate, M., Wu, L., and Zhestkov, Y.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn., Comment: This paper has been withdrawn
- Published
- 1999
25. Heavy-Light Decay Constants: Conclusions from the Wilson Action
- Author
-
MILC Collaboration, Bernard, C., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J., Ishizuka, N., McNeile, C., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on the results of a MILC collaboration calculation of $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$, $f_D$, $f_{D_s}$ and their ratios. We discuss the most important errors in more detail than we have elsewhere., Comment: LATTICE98(heavyqk) 3 latex pages and 3 postscript figures. The perturbative correction calculated by Kuramashi has been adjusted to take into account the fact that we match to the continuum at the kinetic mass of the heavy meson, not the pole mass. This produces a 2 to 4 MeV change in final results for decay constants, and has negligible effect on decay constant ratios
- Published
- 1998
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. Lattice Determination of Heavy-Light Decay Constants
- Author
-
MILC Collaboration, Bernard, C., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J. E., Ishizuka, N., McNeile, C., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on the MILC collaboration's calculation of $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$, $f_D$, $f_{D_s}$, and their ratios. Our central values come from the quenched approximation, but the quenching error is estimated from $N_F=2$ dynamical staggered lattices. We use Wilson light valence quarks and Wilson and static heavy quarks. We find, for example, $f_B=157 \pm 11 {}^{+25}_{-9} {}^{+23}_{-0} \MeV$, $f_{B_s}/f_B = 1.11 \pm 0.02 {}^{+0.04}_{-0.03} \pm 0.03$, $f_{D_s} = 210 \pm 9 {}^{+25}_{-9} {}^{+17}_{-1} \MeV$ and $f_{B}/f_{D_s} = 0.75 \pm 0.03 {}^{+0.04}_{-0.02} {}^{+0.08}_{-0.00}$, where the errors are statistical, systematic (within the quenched approximation), and systematic (of quenching), respectively., Comment: 4 pages, 2 included figures. We adjust the perturbative correction calculated by Kuramashi to take into account the fact that we match to the continuum at the kinetic mass of the heavy meson, not the pole mass. This produces a 2 to 4 MeV change in final results for decay constants, and has negligible effect on decay constant ratios. We also include further explanation of various features of the analysis
- Published
- 1998
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Critical Behavior at the Chiral Phase Transition
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeTar, C. E., Heller, U. M., Gottlieb, S., Hetrick, J. E., Jegerlehner, Beat, Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R. L., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Quantum chromodynamics with two zero mass flavors is expected to exhibit a phase transition with O(4) critical behavior. Fixing the universality class is important for phenomenology and for facilitating the extrapolation of simulation data to physical quark mass values. At Lattice '96 the Tsukuba and Bielefeld groups reported results from new simulations with dynamical staggered quarks at $N_t = 4$, which suggested a departure from the expected critical behavior. We report observations of similar deviations and discuss efforts in progress to understand this phenomenon., Comment: 3 pp, LaTeX with 6 encapsulated Postscript figures. Lattice '97 proceedings
- Published
- 1997
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Heavy-Light Decay Constants from Wilson and Static Quarks
- Author
-
Bernard, C., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
MILC collaboration results for \fB, \fBs, \fD, \fDs and their ratios are presented. These results are still preliminary, but the analysis is close to being completed. Sources of systematic error, both within the quenched approximation and from quenching itself, are estimated. We find, for example, $f_B=153\pm 10 {}^{+36}_{-13} {}^{+13}_{-0} MeV$, and $f_{B_s}/f_B = 1.10 \pm 0.02 {}^{+0.05}_{-0.03} {}^{+0.03}_{-0.02}$, where the errors are statistical, systematic (within the quenched approximation), and systematic (of quenching), respectively. The extrapolation to the continuum and the chiral extrapolation are the largest sources of error. Present central values are based on linear chiral extrapolations; a shift to quadratic extrapolations would raise $f_B$ by $\approx20$ MeV and make the error within the quenched approximation more symmetric., Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX with espcrc2.sty and epsf.tex, 1 included postscript figure. Poster presented by C. Bernard at LATTICE '97, Edinburgh, 22-26 July 1997
- Published
- 1997
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. B meson form factors from HQET simulations
- Author
-
Bernard, C., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J., Jegerlehner, B., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We use simulations of heavy quark effective field theory to calculate the Isgur-Wise function, and we demonstrate the feasibility of calculating the matrix element for the $B \to \pi + \leptons$ decay in the lattice heavy quark effective theory (HQET)., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, talk presented at the lattice 97 conference
- Published
- 1997
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. B Mixing on the Lattice: $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$ and Related Quantities
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The MILC collaboration computation of heavy-light decay constants is described. Results for $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$, $f_D$, $f_{D_s}$ and their ratios are presented. These results are still preliminary, but the analysis is close to being completed. Sources of systematic error, both within the quenched approximation and from quenching itself, are estimated, although the latter estimate is rather crude. A sample of our results is: $f_B=153 \pm 10 {}^{+36}_{-13} {}^{+13}_{-0} MeV$, $f_{B_s}/f_B = 1.10 \pm 0.02 {}^{+0.05}_{-0.03} {}^{+0.03}_{-0.02}$, and $f_{B}/f_{D_s} = 0.76 \pm 0.03 {}^{+0.07}_{-0.04} {}^{+0.02}_{-0.01}$, where the errors are statistical, systematic (within the quenched approximation), and systematic (of quenching), respectively. The largest source of error comes from the extrapolation to the continuum. The second largest source is the chiral extrapolation. At present, the central values are based on linear chiral extrapolations; a shift to quadratic extrapolations would for example raise $f_B$ by $\approx 20$ MeV and thereby make the error within the quenched approximation more symmetric., Comment: 9 pages, 3 included postscript figures, uses aipproc.sty and epsfig. Invited talk presented by C. Bernard at "b20: Twenty Beautiful Years of Bottom Physics," Illinois Institute of Technology, June 29-July 2, 1997
- Published
- 1997
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. The equation of state for two flavor QCD at N_t=6
- Author
-
The MILC Collaboration, Bernard, C. W., Blum, T., Detar, C., Gottlieb, S., Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J. E., Karkkainen, L., Rummukainen, R., Sugar, R. L., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We calculate the two flavor equation of state for QCD on lattices with lattice spacing a=(6T)^{-1} and find that cutoff effects are substantially reduced compared to an earlier study using a=(4T)^{-1}. However, it is likely that significant cutoff effects remain. We fit the lattice data to expected forms of the free energy density for a second order phase transition at zero-quark-mass, which allows us to extrapolate the equation of state to m_q=0 and to extract the speed of sound. We find that the equation of state depends weakly on the quark mass for small quark mass., Comment: 24 pages, latex, 11 postscipt figures
- Published
- 1996
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. Recent MILC spectrum results
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeGrand, T. A., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steve, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R. L., Toussaint, Doug, and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on results from three spectrum calculations with staggered quarks: 1) a quenched calculation with the standard action for the gluons and quarks; 2) a quenched calculation with improved actions for both the gluons and quarks; and 3) a calculation with two flavors of dynamical quarks using the standard actions for the gluons and quarks., Comment: Poster presented at LATTICE96(spectrum);4 pages of LaTeX, uses espcrc2 and epsf, six postscript figures included
- Published
- 1996
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Update on $f_B$
- Author
-
The MILC Collaboration, Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Soni, A., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We describe the current status of the MILC collaboration computation of $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$, $f_D$, $f_{D_s}$ and their ratios. Progress over the past year includes: better statistics and plateaus at $\beta=6.52$ (quenched), $\beta=5.6$ ($N_F=2$) and $\beta=5.445$ ($N_F=2$), new runs with a wide range of dynamical quark masses at $\beta=5.5$ ($N_F=2$), an estimate of the systematic errors due to the chiral extrapolation, and an improved analysis which consistently takes into account both the correlations in the data at every stage and the systematic effects due to changing fitting ranges., Comment: Poster presented by C. Bernard at LATTICE96(heavy quarks); 4 pages of LaTeX, uses espcrc2 and epsf, four postscript figures included
- Published
- 1996
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Assorted weak matrix elements involving the bottom quark
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C. E., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J. E., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R. L., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
As part of a larger project to estimate the fB decay constant, we are recalculating fB_static using a variational smearing method in an effort to improve accuracy. Preliminary results for the static B_B parameter and HQET two point functions are also presented., Comment: Poster presented at LATTICE96(heavy quarks), 4 pages of LaTeX, uses epsf to include two postscript figures
- Published
- 1996
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Thermodynamics for two flavor QCD
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeTar, C. E., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J. E., Karkkainen, L., McNeile, C., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R. L., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We conclude our analysis of the N_t=6 equation of state for two flavor QCD, first described at last year's conference. We have obtained new runs at am_q=0.025 and improved runs at am_q=0.0125. The results are extrapolated to m_q=0, and we extract the speed of sound as well. We also present evidence for a restoration of the SU(2) X SU(2) chiral symmetry just above the crossover, but not of the axial U(1) chiral symmetry., Comment: Poster presented at LATTICE96(finite temperature). 4 pages, LaTeX plus 5 encapsulated Postscript figures
- Published
- 1996
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. The $N_t=6$ equation of state for two flavor QCD
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, U. M., Hetrick, J. E., Karkkainen, L., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We improve the calculation of the equation of state for two flavor QCD by simulating on $N_t=6$ lattices at appropriate values of the couplings for the deconfinement/chiral symmetry restoration crossover. For $am_q=0.0125$ the energy density rises rapidly to approximately 1 ${\rm GeV/fm^3}$ just after the crossover($m_\pi/m_\rho\approx 0.4$ at this point). Comparing with our previous result for $N_t=4$~\cite{eos}, we find large finite $N_t$ corrections as expected from free field theory on finite lattices. We also provide formulae for extracting the speed of sound from the measured quantities., Comment: Contribution to Lattice 95 proceedings (combines talks presented by T. Blum and L. Karkkainen). LaTeX, 8 pages, uses espcrc2.sty, postscript figures included
- Published
- 1995
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. The continuum limit in the quenched approximation
- Author
-
Blum, C. Bernard T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Previous work at $6/g^2=5.7$ with quenched staggered quarks is extended with new calculations at 5.85 and 6.15 on lattices up to $32^3\times 64$. These calculations allow a more detailed study of extrapolation in quark mass, finite volume and lattice spacing than has heretofore been possible. We discuss how closely the quenched spectrum approaches that of the real world., Comment: 4 pages, uuencoded compressed PostScript, contribution to Lattice '95
- Published
- 1995
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Two-flavor staggered-fermion thermodynamics at $N_t = 12$
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J., Rummukainen, K., Sugar, S., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We present new results in an ongoing study of the nature of the high temperature crossover in QCD with two light fermion flavors. These results are obtained with the conventional staggered fermion action at the smallest lattice spacing to date---approximately 0.1 fm. Of particular interest are a study of the temperature of the crossover, an important indicator of continuum scaling, a determination of the induced baryon charge and baryon susceptibility, used to study the dissolution of hadrons at the crossover, the scalar susceptibility, a signal for the appearance of soft modes, and the chiral order parameter, used to test models of critical behavior., Comment: Lattice '95 contribution, 4 pp. single uuencoded, gzipped Postscript file
- Published
- 1995
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. $f_B$ quenched and unquenched
- Author
-
Bernard, C., Blum, T., De, A., DeGrand, T., DeTar, C., Gottlieb, Steven, Heller, Urs M., Hetrick, J., Ishizuka, N., Labrenz, J., Rummukainen, K., Soni, A., Sugar, R., Toussaint, D., and Wingate, M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Results for $f_B$, $f_{B_s}$, $f_D$, $f_{D_s}$, and their ratios are presented. High statistics quenched runs at $\beta=5.7$, $5.85$, $6.0$, and $6.3$, plus a run still in progress at $\beta=6.52$ make possible a preliminary extrapolation to the continuum. The data allows good control of all systematic errors except for quenching, although not all of the error estimates have been finalized. Results from configurations which include effects of dynamical quarks show a significant deviation from the quenched results and make possible a crude estimate of the quenching error., Comment: 4 pages, compressed postscipt, presented at Lattice '95
- Published
- 1995
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. From Spectroscopy to the Strong Coupling Constant with Heavy Wilson Quarks
- Author
-
Wingate, M., DeGrand, T., Collins, S., and Heller, U. M.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
In this work we present lattice calculations of the masses of P-wave mesons using Monte Carlo simulations. Our valence fermions are defined by the Wilson action. Our gauge fields are generated with both dynamical staggered fermions at a lattice coupling $\beta\equiv 6/g^2=5.6$ for sea quark masses of $am_q=0.010$ and 0.025, and in the quenched approximation at $\beta=6.0$. We present results for charm and charmonium spectroscopy and use them to compute the strong coupling constant $\alpha_s$. We compare our results to those of other recent lattice calculations and experiments., Comment: 45 pages, uuencoded compressed PostScript file
- Published
- 1995
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. P-wave meson properties with Wilson quarks
- Author
-
Wingate, M., DeGrand, T., Collins, S., and Heller, U.
- Subjects
High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We describe two calculations involving P-wave mesons made of Wilson quarks: the strong coupling constant $\alpha_s$ in the presence of two flavors of light dynamical fermions and the mass and decay constant of the $a_1$ meson., Comment: Poster presented at Lattice '94, September 27--October 1, 1994, Bielefeld, Germany (no changes to manuscript, but correction of Authors list above)
- Published
- 1994
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. FORMATION OF A-TYPE GRANITES IN THE YENISEI RIDGE IN THE CRYOGENIAN PERIOD DURING THE TECTONIC TRANSFORMATION OF THE REGION (SOUTHWESTERN MARGIN OF THE SIBERIAN CRATON)
- Author
-
Vernikovskaya, A. E., primary, Vernikovsky, V. A., additional, Matushkin, N. Yu., additional, Wingate, M. T. D., additional, Romanova, I. V., additional, Kadilnikov, P. I., additional, and Bogdanov, E. A., additional
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. The voluminous 2.81–2.71 Ga Goldfields Tholeiitic Super Event: Implications for basin architecture in the Yilgarn Craton and global correlations
- Author
-
Austin, J. M., Hayman, P. C., Murphy, D. T., Wingate, M. T.D., Lu, Y., Lowrey, J., Rose, K., Austin, J. M., Hayman, P. C., Murphy, D. T., Wingate, M. T.D., Lu, Y., Lowrey, J., and Rose, K.
- Abstract
The time-interval between 2.8 and 2.7 Ga is associated with the worldwide appearance of thick tholeiite-komatiite successions. However, their origin and affiliation, if any, is poorly understood. The Eastern Goldfields Superterrane of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, is dominated by the 2.7 Ga Kalgoorlie and Kurnalpi terranes, both of which consist of well-preserved mafic-ultramafic volcano-stratigraphy. On a local scale, these supracrustal sequences permit reconstruction of volcano-sedimentary environments, which provides important constraints to the local conditions of magmatism and/or deposition. Regionally, these observations can be used to test correlations between greenstone belts, constrain basin architecture and the extent of volcanism. Studies of this nature provide important insights to global, Archean volcano-sedimentary processes. Here we present an integrated field, geochemical and U-Pb geochronological study from the well-preserved West Laverton Greenstone Belt in the Kurnalpi Terrane and compare it to the relatively well constrained Kalgoorlie Terrane. The sequence comprises three volcanic ‘events’ consisting dominantly of low-Th tholeiitic basalt and komatiite derived from depleted mantle sources. Magmatism commenced after 2854 ± 4 Ma and ceased by 2717 ± 4 Ma. Prominent banded iron formations separate volcanic cycles, indicating an overall quiescent subaqueous setting. The West Laverton Sequence is correlated with volcanic events in the neighbouring Kalgoorlie Terrane, where pre-existing basement with remarkably similar character is documented near Norseman, over 360 km away. Both terranes contain basal paragneiss (2.96–2.93 Ga) and epiclastic sediments (∼2.93–2.85 Ga) that are overlain by three variably preserved and widespread tholeiite-dominated volcanic events, here defined as the 2.81–2.71 Ga ‘Goldfields Tholeiitic Super Event’. These correlations support an autochthonous setting for the Kalgoorlie and Kurnalpi
- Published
- 2022
44. Timing and Evolution of Cretaceous Island Arc Magmatism in Central Cuba: Implications for the History of Arc Systems in the Northwestern Caribbean
- Author
-
Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Kröner, A., García-Casco, A., Somin, M., Iturralde-Vinent, M., Mattinson, J. M., Millán Trujillo, G., Sukar, K., Pérez Rodríguez, M., Carrasquilla, S., Wingate, M. T. D., and Liu, D. Y.
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Form factors for the processes Bc+ →d0ℓ+νℓ and Bc+ → Ds+ ℓ+ℓ- (ν ν ¯) from lattice QCD FORM FACTORS for the PROCESSES Bc+ →d0ℓ+νℓ ⋯ COOPER, DAVIES, and WINGATE
- Author
-
Cooper, LJ, Davies, CTH, Wingate, M, Wingate, Matthew [0000-0001-6568-988X], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
- Subjects
High Energy Physics::Lattice ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,hep-lat ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,hep-ph - Abstract
We present results of the first lattice QCD calculations of the weak matrix elements for the decays $B_c^+ \to D^0 \ell^+ \nu_{\ell}$, $B_c^+ \to D_s^+ \ell^+ \ell^-$ and $B_c^+ \to D_s^+ \nu \overline{\nu}$. Form factors across the entire physical $q^2$ range are then extracted and extrapolated to the continuum limit with physical quark masses. Results are derived from correlation functions computed on MILC Collaboration gauge configurations with three different lattice spacings and including 2+1+1 flavours of sea quarks in the Highly Improved Staggered Quark (HISQ) formalism. HISQ is also used for all of the valence quarks. The uncertainty on the decay widths from our form factors is similar in size to that from the present value for $V_{ub}$. We obtain the ratio $\Gamma (B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow D^0 \mu^{+} \nu_{\mu}) /\left|\eta_{\mathrm{EW}} V_{u b}\right|^{2}=4.43(63) \times 10^{12} \mathrm{~s}^{-1}$. Combining our form factors with those found previously by HPQCD for $B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow J / \psi \mu^{+} \nu_{\mu}$, we find $\left|V_{cb}/V_{ub} \right|^2 \Gamma( B_c^+ \to D^0 \mu^+ \nu_\mu )/\Gamma(B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow J / \psi \mu^{+} \nu_{\mu}) = 0.257(36)_{B_c \to D}(18)_{B_c \to J/\psi}$. We calculate the differential decay widths of $B_c^+ \to D_s^+ \ell^+ \ell^-$ across the full $q^2$ range, and give integrated results in $q^2$ bins that avoid possible effects from charmonium and $u \overline{u}$ resonances. For example, we find that the ratio of differential branching fractions integrated over the range $q^2 = 1 \; \mathrm{GeV}^2 - 6 \; \mathrm{GeV}^2$ for $B_c^+ \to D_s^+ \mu^+ \mu^-$ and $B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow J / \psi \mu^{+} \nu_{\mu}$ is $5.23{\tiny }(73)_{B_c \to D_s}(54)_{B_c \to J/\psi} \times 10^{-6}$. We also give results for the branching fraction of $B_c^+ \to D_s^+ \nu \overline{\nu}$. Prospects for reducing our errors in the future are discussed.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. A Colour Feature Based Stereo Vision System for Robotic Assembly
- Author
-
International Conference on Assembly (1993 : Adelaide, S. Aust.), Chong, AYS, and Wingate, M
- Published
- 1993
47. Flavor physics in the quark sector
- Author
-
Antonelli, M., Asner, D.M., Bauer, D., Becher, T., Beneke, M., Bevan, A.J., Blanke, M., Bloise, C., Bona, M., Bondar, A., Bozzi, C., Brod, J., Buras, A.J., Cabibbo, N., Carbone, A., Cavoto, G., Cirigliano, V., Ciuchini, M., Coleman, J.P., Cronin-Hennessy, D.P., Dalseno, J.P., Davies, C.H., Di Lodovico, F., Dingfelder, J., Dolezal, Z., Donati, S., Dungel, W., Eigen, G., Egede, U., Faccini, R., Feldmann, T., Ferroni, F., Flynn, J.M., Franco, E., Fujikawa, M., Furić, I.K., Gambino, P., Gardi, E., Gershon, T.J., Giagu, S., Golowich, E., Goto, T., Greub, C., Grojean, C., Guadagnoli, D., Haisch, U.A., Harr, R.F., Hoang, A.H., Hurth, T., Isidori, G., Jaffe, D.E., Jüttner, A., Jäger, S., Khodjamirian, A., Koppenburg, P., Kowalewski, R.V., Krokovny, P., Kronfeld, A.S., Laiho, J., Lanfranchi, G., Latham, T.E., Libby, J., Limosani, A., Lopes Pegna, D., Lu, C.D., Lubicz, V., Lunghi, E., Lüth, V.G., Maltman, K., Marciano, W.J., Martin, E.C., Martinelli, G., Martinez-Vidal, F., Masiero, A., Mateu, V., Mescia, F., Mohanty, G., Moulson, M., Neubert, M., Neufeld, H., Nishida, S., Offen, N., Palutan, M., Paradisi, P., Parsa, Z., Passemar, E., Patel, M., Pecjak, B.D., Petrov, A.A., Pich, A., Pierini, M., Plaster, B., Powell, A., Prell, S., Rademaker, J., Rescigno, M., Ricciardi, S., Robbe, P., Rodrigues, E., Rotondo, M., Sacco, R., Schilling, C.J., Schneider, O., Scholz, E.E., Schumm, B.A., Schwanda, C., Schwartz, A.J., Sciascia, B., Serrano, J., Shigemitsu, J., Shipsey, I.J., Sibidanov, A., Silvestrini, L., Simonetto, F., Simula, S., Smith, C., Soni, A., Sonnenschein, L., Sordini, V., Sozzi, M., Spadaro, T., Spradlin, P., Stocchi, A., Tantalo, N., Tarantino, C., Telnov, A.V., Tonelli, D., Towner, I.S., Trabelsi, K., Urquijo, P., Van de Water, R.S., Van Kooten, R.J., Virto, J., Volpi, G., Wanke, R., Westhoff, S., Wilkinson, G., Wingate, M., Xie, Y., and Zupan, J.
- Published
- 2010
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Piggy-back Supervolcanoes—Long-Lived, Voluminous, Juvenile Rhyolite Volcanism in Mesoproterozoic Central Australia
- Author
-
Smithies, R. H., Howard, H. M., Kirkland, C. L., Korhonen, F. J., Medlin, C. C., Maier, W. D., de Gromard, R. Quentin, and Wingate, M. T. D.
- Published
- 2015
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Petrogenesis of the A-type, Mesoproterozoic Intra-caldera Rheomorphic Kathleen Ignimbrite and Comagmatic Rowland Suite Intrusions, West Musgrave Province, Central Australia: Products of Extreme Fractional Crystallization in a Failed Rift Setting
- Author
-
Medlin, C. C., Jowitt, S. M., Cas, R. A. F., Smithies, R. H., Kirkland, C. L., Maas, R. A., Raveggi, M., Howard, H. M., and Wingate, M. T. D.
- Published
- 2015
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. Obstetric Care in a Family Health-Oriented University Associated Neighborhood Health Center
- Author
-
Wingate, M. B., Silber, T., McMillen, M., and Zeccardi, J.
- Published
- 1976
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.