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Charmonium Spectrum from Quenched Anisotropic Lattice QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2012-08-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present a detailed study of the charmonium spectrum using anisotropic lattice QCD. We first derive a tree-level improved clover quark action on the anisotropic lattice for arbitrary quark mass. The heavy quark mass dependences of the improvement coefficients, i.e. the ratio of the hopping parameters ζ=Kt/Ks\zeta=K_t/K_s and the clover coefficients cs,tc_{s,t}, are examined at the tree level. We then compute the charmonium spectrum in the quenched approximation employing ξ=as/at=3\xi = a_s/a_t = 3 anisotropic lattices. Simulations are made with the standard anisotropic gauge action and the anisotropic clover quark action at four lattice spacings in the range asa_s=0.07-0.2 fm. The clover coefficients cs,tc_{s,t} are estimated from tree-level tadpole improvement. On the other hand, for the ratio of the hopping parameters ζ\zeta, we adopt both the tree-level tadpole-improved value and a non-perturbative one. We calculate the spectrum of S- and P-states and their excitations. The results largely depend on the scale input even in the continuum limit, showing a quenching effect. When the lattice spacing is determined from the 1P1S1P-1S splitting, the deviation from the experimental value is estimated to be \sim30% for the S-state hyperfine splitting and \sim20% for the P-state fine structure. Our results are consistent with previous results at ξ=2\xi = 2 obtained by Chen when the lattice spacing is determined from the Sommer scale r0r_0. We also address the problem with the hyperfine splitting that different choices of the clover coefficients lead to disagreeing results in the continuum limit.

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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0112020,
  title  = {Charmonium Spectrum from Quenched Anisotropic Lattice QCD},
  author = {PACS Collaboration and M. Okamoto and S. Aoki and R. Burkhalter and S. Ejiri and M. Fukugita and S. Hashimoto and K-I. Ishikawa and N. Ishizuka and Y. Iwasaki and K. Kanaya and T. Kaneko and Y. Kuramashi and V. Lesk and K. Nagai and M. Okawa and Y. Taniguchi and A. Ukawa and T. Yoshié},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0112020},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

43 pages, 49 eps figures, revtex; minor changes, version to appear in Physical Review D