We study excited states of the nucleon in quenched lattice QCD with the spectral analysis using the maximum entropy method. Our simulations are performed on three lattice sizes $16^3\times 32$, $24^3\times 32$ and $32^3\times 32$, at $\beta=6.0$ to address the finite volume issue. We find a significant finite volume effect on the mass of the Roper resonance for light quark masses. After removing this systematic error, its mass becomes considerably reduced toward the direction to solve the level order puzzle between the Roper resonance $N'(1440)$ and the negative-parity nucleon $N^*(1535)$
cf. https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02363We present a lattice QCD study of the puzzling positive-parity n...
We present results from our recent lattice QCD study of Nπ scattering in the positive-parity nucleon...
We propose a method to calculate the QCD level density directly from the thermodynamic quantities ob...
Employing the maximum entropy method we extract the spectral functions from meson correlators at fou...
We apply the maximum entropy method to extract the spectral functions for pseudoscalar and vector me...
A comprehensive study of the positive and negative parity, isospin = ½, spin = ½ energy eigenstates ...
We present a new method for extracting excited states from a single two-point correlation function c...
AbstractWe present a new method for extracting excited states from a single two-point correlation fu...
The calculation of the masses of the lightest nucleon resonances using lattice QCD is surveyed. Rece...
AbstractWe present results for the first positive parity excited state of the nucleon, namely, the R...
A determination of the excited state spectrum of hadrons presents a significant challenge to the fir...
We apply the eigenvectors from a variational analysis in lattice QCD to successfully extract the wav...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.We present results for the first positive parity ...
We discuss the extraction of negative-parity baryon masses from lattice QCD calculations. The mass o...
Using the constrained-curve fitting method and overlap fermions with the lowest pion mass at 180 MeV...
cf. https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02363We present a lattice QCD study of the puzzling positive-parity n...
We present results from our recent lattice QCD study of Nπ scattering in the positive-parity nucleon...
We propose a method to calculate the QCD level density directly from the thermodynamic quantities ob...
Employing the maximum entropy method we extract the spectral functions from meson correlators at fou...
We apply the maximum entropy method to extract the spectral functions for pseudoscalar and vector me...
A comprehensive study of the positive and negative parity, isospin = ½, spin = ½ energy eigenstates ...
We present a new method for extracting excited states from a single two-point correlation function c...
AbstractWe present a new method for extracting excited states from a single two-point correlation fu...
The calculation of the masses of the lightest nucleon resonances using lattice QCD is surveyed. Rece...
AbstractWe present results for the first positive parity excited state of the nucleon, namely, the R...
A determination of the excited state spectrum of hadrons presents a significant challenge to the fir...
We apply the eigenvectors from a variational analysis in lattice QCD to successfully extract the wav...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.We present results for the first positive parity ...
We discuss the extraction of negative-parity baryon masses from lattice QCD calculations. The mass o...
Using the constrained-curve fitting method and overlap fermions with the lowest pion mass at 180 MeV...
cf. https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02363We present a lattice QCD study of the puzzling positive-parity n...
We present results from our recent lattice QCD study of Nπ scattering in the positive-parity nucleon...
We propose a method to calculate the QCD level density directly from the thermodynamic quantities ob...