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$\eta$, $\eta^\prime$ mesons from lattice QCD in fully physical conditions

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2025-03-14 v1

Abstract

We determine masses and mixing parameters of the η\eta and MηM_{\eta^\prime} meson in lattice QCD. The calculations are carried out on a set of 13 ETMC gauge ensembles with Nf=2+1+1N_f=2+1+1 (maximally) twisted-mass Clover-improved quarks. These ensemble cover four values of the lattice spacing a=0.057fm,...,0.092fma=0.057\mathrm{fm},...,0.092\mathrm{fm} and pion masses from 140MeV140\mathrm{MeV} to 360MeV360\mathrm{MeV}, including three ensembles at physical quark masses and six ensembles with Mπ<200MeVM_\pi<200\mathrm{MeV}. The strange-quark contribution is treated in a mixed-action approach using Osterwalder-Seiler fermions to avoid complications due to flavor mixing in the heavy quark sector and to enable the use of the one-end trick in the computation of strange quark-disconnected diagrams. With the strange-quark mass tuned to its physical value and several ensembles having close-to-physical light-quark mass, uncertainties related to the chiral extrapolations are reduced significantly compared to earlier studies. Physical results are computed with fully controlled systematics from a combined chiral, continuum and infinite-volume extrapolation, and a full error budget is obtained from model averages over of various fit ans\"atze and data cuts. Our results for the masses are given by Mη=551(16)MeVM_\eta=551(16)\mathrm{MeV} and Mη=972(20)MeVM_{\eta^\prime}=972(20)\mathrm{MeV}, respectively, where statistical and systematic errors have been added in quadrature. For the mixing angle and decay-constant parameters the Feldmann-Kroll-Stech scheme is employed to compute them from pseudoscalar matrix elements in the quark-flavor basis. For the mixing angle we obtain ϕphys=39.3(2.0)\phi^\mathrm{phys}=39.3(2.0)^\circ and our results for the decay-constant parameters are given by flphys=138.6(4.4)MeVf_l^\mathrm{phys}=138.6(4.4)\mathrm{MeV} and fsphys=170.7(3.3)MeVf_s^\mathrm{phys}=170.7(3.3)\mathrm{MeV}.

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@article{arxiv.2503.09895,
  title  = {$\eta$, $\eta^\prime$ mesons from lattice QCD in fully physical conditions},
  author = {Konstantin Ottnad and Simone Bacchio and Jacob Finkenrath and Bartosz Kostrzewa and Marcus Petschlies and Ferenc Pittler and Carsten Urbach and Urs Wenger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.09895},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages, 13 figures