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N* Spectroscopy from Lattice QCD: The Roper Explained

Authors :
Finn M. Stokes
Dale S. Roberts
Derek B. Leinweber
Selim Mahbub
Anthony W. Thomas
Zhan-Wei Liu
Jia-Jun Wu
Adrian L. Kiratidis
Waseem Kamleh
Leinweber, Derek
Kamleh, Waseem
Kiratidis, Adrian
Liu, Zhan-Wei
Mahbub, Selim
Roberts, Dale
Stokes, Finn
Thomas, Anthony W
Wu, Jiajun
10th International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons (NSTAR2015) Osaka, Japan 25-28 May 2015
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This brief review focuses on the low-lying even- and odd-parity excitations of the nucleon obtained in recent lattice QCD calculations. Commencing with a survey of the 2014-15 literature we'll see that results for the first even-parity excitation energy can differ by as much as 1 GeV, a rather unsatisfactory situation. Following a brief review of the methods used to isolate excitations of the nucleon in lattice QCD, and drawing on recent advances, we'll see how a consensus on the low-lying spectrum has emerged among many different lattice groups. To provide insight into the nature of these states we'll review the wave functions and electromagnetic form factors that are available for a few of these states. Consistent with the Luscher formalism for extracting phase shifts from finite volume spectra, the Hamiltonian approach to effective field theory in finite volume can provide guidance on the manner in which physical quantities manifest themselves in the finite volume of the lattice. With this insight, we will address the question; Have we seen the Roper in lattice QCD?<br />Plenary presentation at NSTAR2015, The 10th International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons, 25-28 May 2015, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. 8 pages, 6 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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