G. Thompson
University of Liverpool
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Physical Review D | 2004
A.M. Green; J. Koponen; C. Michael; Craig McNeile; G. Thompson
We determine the energies of the excited states of a heavy-light meson
Physics Letters B | 2004
Craig McNeile; C. Michael; G. Thompson
Q\bar{q}
Physical Review D | 2004
Craig McNeile; C. Michael; G. Thompson
, with a static heavy quark and light quark with mass approximately that of the strange quark from both quenched lattices and with dynamical fermions. We are able to explore the energies of orbital excitations up to L=3, the spin-orbit splitting up to L=2 and the first radial excitation. These
Archive | 1995
I.P. Brawn; B. Rensch; J. E. G. Edwards; Murrough Landon; E. Eisenhandler; A. Putzer; R. Sundblad; M. Engstrom; J. Garvey; R. Hatley; N. Yamdagni; S. O. Holmgren; S. Hellman; E.-E. Kluge; P. M. Watkins; G. Thompson; J.M. Pentney; P. Hanke; R.E. Carney; R. Staley; M. Wunsch; E. K. Johansson; X. Zhao; J. Leake; A. R. Gillman; D.L. Rees; A. T. Watson; T. Shah; V.J.O. Perera; K. Tittel
b \bar{s}
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2005
Craig McNeile; C. Michael; G. Thompson
mesons will be very narrow if their mass is less than 5775 MeV -- the