Jaume Carbonell
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010
Remi Baron; Ph. Boucaud; Jaume Carbonell; Albert Deuzeman; Vincent Drach; F. Farchioni; V. Gimenez; G. Herdoiza; Karl Jansen; C. McNeile; C. Michael; I. Montvay; D. Palao; Elisabetta Pallante; O. Pène; Carsten Urbach; Marc Wagner; Urs Wenger; Siebren Reker
We present results of lattice QCD simulations with mass-degenerate up and down and mass-split strange and charm (Nf = 2 + 1 + 1) dynamical quarks using Wilson twisted mass fermions at maximal twist. The tuning of the strange and charm quark masses is performed at two values of the lattice spacing a ≈ 0:078 fm and a ≈ 0:086 fm with lattice sizes ranging from L ≈ 1:9 fm to L ≈ 2:8 fm. We measure with high statistical precision the light pseudoscalar mass mPS and decay constant fPS in a range 270 ≲ mPS ≲ 510 MeV and determine the low energy parameters f0 and
Computer Physics Communications | 2011
Remi Baron; Philippe Boucaud; Jaume Carbonell; Vincent Drach; F. Farchioni; Gregorio Herdoiza; Karl Jansen; C. Michael; I. Montvay; Elisabetta Pallante; O. Pène; Siebren Reker; Carsten Urbach; Marc Wagner; Urs Wenger
{\bar{l}_{3,4}}
Physical Review D | 2008
C. Alexandrou; Remi Baron; B. Blossier; M. Brinet; Jaume Carbonell; P. Dimopoulos; Vincent Drach; F. Farchioni; R. Frezzotti; P. Guichon; G. Herdoiza; Karl Jansen; T. Korzec; Giannis Koutsou; Zhaofeng Liu; C. Michael; O. Pène; A. Shindler; C. Urbach; Urs Wenger
of SU(2) chiral perturbation theory. We use the two values of the lattice spacing, several lattice sizes as well as different values of the light, strange and charm quark masses to explore the systematic effects. A first study of discretisation effects in light-quark observables and a comparison to Nf = 2 results are performed.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2011
Remi Baron; B. Blossier; Ph. Boucaud; Jaume Carbonell; Albert Deuzeman; Vincent Drach; F. Farchioni; V. Gimenez; G. Herdoiza; Karl Jansen; C. Michael; I. Montvay; Elisabetta Pallante; O. Pène; S. Reker; C. Urbach; M. Wagner; Urs Wenger
We discuss the computation of the mass of the K and D mesons within the framework of N-f = 2 + 1 + 1 twisted mass lattice QCD from a technical point of view. These quantities are essential, already at the level of generating gauge configurations, being obvious candidates to tune the strange and charm quark masses to their physical values. In particular, we address the problems related to the twisted mass flavor and parity symmetry breaking, which arise when considering a non-degenerate (c, s) doublet. We propose and verify the consistency of three methods to extract the K and D meson masses in this framework. (c) 2010 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.
Physical Review D | 2009
Constantia Alexandrou; Remi Baron; Jaume Carbonell; Vincent Drach; P. Guichon; Karl Jansen; T. Korzec; O. Pène
We present results on the mass of the nucleon and the
Physical Review D | 2011
Constantia Alexandrou; M. Brinet; Jaume Carbonell; Martha Constantinou; Pierre-Antoine Harraud; P. Guichon; Karl Jansen; Tomasz Korzec; Mauro Papinutto
\ensuremath{\Delta}
Computer Physics Communications | 2011
Remi Baron; Philippe Boucaud; Jaume Carbonell; Vincent Drach; F. Farchioni; Gregorio Herdoiza; Karl Jansen; C. Michael; I. Montvay; Elisabetta Pallante; O. Pène; Siebren Reker; Carsten Urbach; Marc Wagner; Urs Wenger
using two dynamical degenerate twisted mass quarks and the tree-level Symanzik improved gauge action. The evaluation is performed at four quark masses corresponding to a pion mass in the range of about 300\char21{}600 MeV on lattices of 2.1\char21{}2.7 fm at three lattice spacings less than 0.1 fm. We check for cutoff effects by evaluating these baryon masses on lattices of spatial size 2.1 fm at
Physical Review D | 2011
Constantia Alexandrou; M. Brinet; Jaume Carbonell; Martha Constantinou; Pierre-Antoine Harraud; P. Guichon; K. Jansen; Tomasz Korzec; Mauro Papinutto
\ensuremath{\beta}=3.9
Physical Review D | 2011
Constantia Alexandrou; Jaume Carbonell; Martha Constantinou; Pierre-Antoine Harraud; P. Guichon; Karl Jansen; C. Kallidonis; Tomasz Korzec; Mauro Papinutto
and
Physical Review D | 2012
Constantia Alexandrou; Jaume Carbonell; D. Christaras; Vincent Drach; Mario Gravina; M. Papinutto
\ensuremath{\beta}=4.05