Electromagnetic form factors of the Ω- in lattice QCD

We present results on the omega baryon (Ω-) electromagnetic form factors using Nf=2+1 domain-wall fermion configurations for three pion masses in the range of about 350 to 300 MeV. We compare results obtained using domain-wall fermions with those of a mixed-action (hybrid) approach, which combines d...

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Main Authors: Negele, John W. (Contributor), Alexandrou, Constantia (Author), Korzec, Tomasz (Author), Koutsou, Giannis (Author), Proestos, Y. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2011-02-03T19:47:13Z.
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520 |a We present results on the omega baryon (Ω-) electromagnetic form factors using Nf=2+1 domain-wall fermion configurations for three pion masses in the range of about 350 to 300 MeV. We compare results obtained using domain-wall fermions with those of a mixed-action (hybrid) approach, which combines domain-wall valence quarks on staggered sea quarks, for a pion mass of about 350 MeV. We pay particular attention in the evaluation of the subdominant electric quadrupole form factor to sufficient accuracy to exclude a zero value, by constructing a sequential source that isolates it from the dominant form factors. The Ω-[omega baryon] magnetic moment, μΩ- [mu omega baryon], and the electric charge and magnetic radius,(r[superscript 2 subscript E0/M1),are extracted for these pion masses. The electric quadrupole moment is determined for the first time using dynamical quarks. 
520 |a Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation (RPF) (Contract no. ΠENEK/ENIΣX/0505-39) (Contract no. EPYAN/0506/08) 
520 |a United States. Dept. of Energy. (Grant no. DE-FG02-94ER-40818) 
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