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Apr 8 – 10, 2015
Baltimore, MD
US/Eastern timezone

Excited state energies and scattering phase shifts from lattice QCD with the stochastic LapH method

Apr 10, 2015, 3:10 PM
30m
Johnson room (Baltimore, MD)

Johnson room

Baltimore, MD

Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor

Speakers

Andrew Hanlon (University of Pittsburgh) Jake Fallica (Carnegie Mellon University)

Description

Recent results in computing excited state energies and meson-meson scattering phase shifts in lattice QCD are presented. A stochastic method of treating the low-lying modes of quark propagation that exploits Laplacian Heaviside quark-field smearing makes such studies possible now. Levels are identified using a variety of probe interpolating operators.

Primary authors

Andrew Hanlon (University of Pittsburgh) Jake Fallica (Carnegie Mellon University)

Co-authors

Ben Hoerz (Trinity College, Dublin) Brendan Fahy (KEK) Chik Him Wong (University of Wuppertal) Prof. Colin Morningstar (Carnegie Mellon University) John Bulava (Trinity College, Dublin) Keisuke Juge (University of the Pacific)

Presentation materials