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A percent-level determination of the nucleon axial coupling from Quantum Chromodynamics

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2018-06-08 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The axial coupling of the nucleon\textit{axial coupling of the nucleon}, gAg_A, is the strength of its coupling to the weak\textit{weak} axial current of the Standard Model of particle physics, in much the same way as the electric charge is the strength of the coupling to the electromagnetic current. This axial coupling dictates the rate at which neutrons decay to protons, the strength of the attractive long-range force between nucleons and other features of nuclear physics. Precision tests of the Standard Model in nuclear environments require a quantitative understanding of nuclear physics rooted in Quantum Chromodynamics, a pillar of the Standard Model. The prominence of gAg_A makes it a benchmark quantity to determine theoretically - a difficult task because quantum chromodynamics is non-perturbative, precluding known analytical methods. Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics provides a rigorous, non-perturbative definition of quantum chromodynamics that can be implemented numerically. It has been estimated that a precision of two percent would be possible by 2020 if two challenges are overcome: contamination of gAg_A from excited states must be controlled in the calculations and statistical precision must be improved markedly. Here we report a calculation of gAQCD=1.271±0.013g_A^{QCD} = 1.271\pm0.013, using an unconventional method inspired by the Feynman-Hellmann theorem that overcomes these challenges.

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@article{arxiv.1805.12130,
  title  = {A percent-level determination of the nucleon axial coupling from Quantum Chromodynamics},
  author = {Chia Cheng Chang and Amy Nicholson and Enrico Rinaldi and Evan Berkowitz and Nicolas Garron and David A. Brantley and Henry Monge-Camacho and Christopher J. Monahan and Chris Bouchard and M. A. Clark and Bálint Joó and Thorsten Kurth and Kostas Orginos and Pavlos Vranas and André Walker-Loud},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.12130},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Published in Nature. 46 pages total: Main text 4 pages, Extended Data 8 pages, Supplemental 34 pages. Supporting data and code at https://github.com/callat-qcd/project_gA or https://zenodo.org/record/1241374