Christopher E. Thomas
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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Physical Review D | 2011
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Balint Joo; Mike Peardon; David G. Richards; Christopher E. Thomas
We extract to high statistical precision an excited spectrum of single-particle isoscalar mesons using lattice QCD, including states of high spin and, for the first time, light exotic JPC isoscalars. The use of a novel quark field construction has enabled us to overcome the long-standing challenge of efficiently including quark-annihilation contributions. Hidden-flavor mixing angles are extracted and while most states are found to be close to ideally flavor mixed, there are examples of large mixing in the pseudoscalar and axial sectors in line with experiment. The exotic JPC isoscalar states appear at a mass scale comparable to the exotic isovector states.
Physical Review D | 2010
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Mike Peardon; David G. Richards; Christopher E. Thomas
We present a detailed description of the extraction of the highly excited isovector meson spectrum on dynamical anisotropic lattices using a new quark-field construction algorithm and a large variational basis of operators. With careful operator construction, the combination of these techniques is used to identify the continuum spin of extracted states reliably, overcoming the reduced rotational symmetry of the cubic lattice. Excited states, states with exotic quantum numbers (0+-, 1-+ and 2+-) and states of high spin are resolved, including, for the first time in a lattice QCD calculation, spin-four states. The determinations of the spectrum of isovector mesons and kaons are performed on dynamical lattices with two volumes and with pion masses down to ~ 400 MeV, with statistical precision typically at or below 1% even for highly excited states.
Physical Review D | 2013
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Christopher E. Thomas
We determine the energy-dependent amplitude for elastic {pi} {pi} P-wave scattering in isospin-1 by computing part of the discrete energy spectrum of QCD in finite cubic boxes. We observe a rapidly rising phase shift that can be well described by a single {rho} Resonance. The spectrum is obtained from hadron correlators computed using lattice QCD with light quark masses corresponding to m{sub {pi}}~400 MeV. Variational analyses are performed with large bases of hadron interpolating fields including, as well as fermion bilinears that resemble q{anti q} Constructions, also operators that look like pairs of pions with definite relative and total momentum. We compute the spectrum for a range of center-of-mass momenta and in various irreducible representations of the relevant symmetry group. Hence we determine more than thirty values of the isospin-1 P-wave scattering phase shift in the elastic region, mapping out its energy dependence in unprecedented detail.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Mike Peardon; David G. Richards; Christopher E. Thomas
Using a new quark-field construction algorithm and a large variational basis of operators, we extract a highly excited isovector meson spectrum on dynamical anisotropic lattices. We show how carefully constructed operators can be used to reliably identify the continuum spin of extracted states, overcoming the reduced cubic symmetry of the lattice. Using this method we extract, with confidence, excited states, states with exotic quantum numbers (0+-, 1-+, and 2+-), and states of high spin, including, for the first time in lattice QCD, spin-four states.
Physical Review D | 2009
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Christopher E. Thomas
We compute, for the first time using lattice QCD methods, radiative transition rates involving excited charmonium states, states of high spin and exotics. Utilizing a large basis of interpolating fields we are able to project out various excited state contributions to three-point correlators computed on quenched anisotropic lattices. In the first lattice QCD calculation of the exotic
Physical Review Letters | 2014
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Christopher E. Thomas; David J. Wilson
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2012
Liuming Liu; Graham Moir; Mike Peardon; Sinead M. Ryan; Christopher E. Thomas; Pol Vilaseca; Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Balint Joo; David G. Richards
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Physical Review D | 2012
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Christopher E. Thomas
Physical Review D | 2013
Jozef J. Dudek; Robert G. Edwards; Peng Guo; Christopher E. Thomas
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013
Graham Moir; Mike Peardon; Sinead M. Ryan; Christopher E. Thomas; Liuming Liu