Bernhard Musch
Technische Universität München
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Physical Review D | 2008
W. Schroers; Jonathan Bratt; Michael Engelhardt; Bernhard Musch; Kostas Orginos
We present a comprehensive study of the lowest moments of nucleon generalized parton distributions in N{sub f}=2+1 lattice QCD using domain-wall valence quarks and improved staggered sea quarks. Our investigation includes helicity dependent and independent generalized parton distributions for pion masses as low as 350 MeV and volumes as large as (3.5 fm){sup 3}, for a lattice spacing of 0.124 fm. We use perturbative renormalization at one-loop level with an improvement based on the nonperturbative renormalization factor for the axial vector current, and only connected diagrams are included in the isosinglet channel.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2011
Daniel Boer; Leonard Gamberg; Bernhard Musch; Alexei Prokudin
The concept of weighted asymmetries is revisited for semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. We consider the cross section in Fourier space, conjugate to the outgoing hadron’s transverse momentum, where convolutions of transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions and fragmentation functions become simple products. Individual asymmetric terms in the cross section can be projected out by means of a generalized set of weights involving Bessel functions. Advantages of employing these Bessel weights are that they suppress (divergent) contributions from high transverse momentum and that soft factors cancel in (Bessel-)weighted asymmetries. Also, the resulting compact expressions immediately connect to previous work on evolution equations for transverse momentum dependent parton distribution and fragmentation functions and to quantities accessible in lattice QCD. Bessel-weighted asymmetries are thus model independent observables that augment the description and our understanding of correlations of spin and momentum in nucleon structure.
Physical Review D | 2010
Jonathan Bratt; S.N. Syritsyn; Harvey B. Meyer; Kostas Orginos; David G. Richards; W. Schroers; Massimiliano Procura; Huey-Wen Lin; Robert G. Edwards; Bernhard Musch; Michael Engelhardt; A.V. Pochinsky; Meifeng Lin; Ph. Hagler; John W. Negele
We present high statistics results for the structure of the nucleon from a mixed-action calculation using 2+1 flavors of asqtad sea and domain-wall valence fermions. We perform extrapolations of our data based on different chiral effective field theory schemes and compare our results with available information from phenomenology. We discuss vector and axial form factors of the nucleon, moments of generalized parton distributions, including moments of forward parton distributions, and implications for the decomposition of the nucleon spin.
Physical Review D | 2009
A. Walker-Loud; Harvey B. Meyer; Dru B. Renner; Huey-Wen Lin; W. Schroers; George T. Fleming; Sergey Syritsyn; Colin Morningstar; M. Procura; John W. Negele; Robert G. Edwards; Kostas Orginos; Bernhard Musch; Michael Engelhardt; Andrew Pochinsky; Meifeng Lin; Ph. Hagler; David G. Richards
We present a calculation of the light-hadron spectrum in full QCD using three-flavor Asqtad sea quarks and domain wall valence quarks. Calculations of meson masses, meson and baryon masses are performed on a lattice of spatial size
Physical Review D | 2006
Massimiliano Procura; Bernhard Musch; T. Wollenweber; Thomas R. Hemmert; W. Weise
EPL | 2009
Ph. Hagler; Bernhard Musch; John W. Negele; A. Schäfer
L\simeq 2.5
Physical Review D | 2007
M. Procura; Bernhard Musch; Thomas R. Hemmert; W. Weise
Physical Review D | 2016
Gunnar S. Bali; Bernhard Lang; A. Schäfer; Bernhard Musch
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European Physical Journal A | 2011
M. Anselmino; H. Avakian; Daniel Boer; F. Bradamante; Matthias Burkardt; J. P. Chen; E. Cisbani; M. Contalbrigo; D. Crabb; D. Dutta; Leonard Gamberg; H. Gao; D. Hasch; J. Huang; M. Huang; Zhong-Bo Kang; Cynthia Keppel; G. Laskaris; Z. T. Liang; Ming Liu; N. Makins; R. D. McKeown; A. Metz; Z.-E. Meziani; Bernhard Musch; J. C. Peng; Alexei Prokudin; X. Qian; Y. Qiang; J.-W. Qiu
Physical Review D | 2016
Michael Engelhardt; Philipp Hagler; Bernhard Musch; John W. Negele; A. Schäfer
a \simeq 0.124