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Method for high-precision determination of the nucleon axial structure using lattice QCD: Removing $\pi N$-state contamination

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2025-10-20 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We performed a precise calculation of physical quantities related to the axial structure of the nucleon using 2+1 flavor lattice QCD gauge configuration (PACS10 configuration) generated at the physical point with lattice volume larger than (10  fm)4(10\;{\mathrm{fm}})^4 by the PACS Collaboration. The nucleon matrix element of the axial-vector current has two types of the nucleon form factors, the axial-vector (FAF_A) form factor and the induced pseudoscalar (FPF_P) form factor. Recently lattice QCD simulations have succeeded in reproducing the experimental value of the axial-vector coupling, gAg_A, determined from FA(q2)F_A(q^2) at zero momentum transfer q2=0q^2=0, at a percent level of statistical accuracy. However, the FPF_P form factor so far has not reproduced the experimental values well due to strong πN\pi N excited-state contamination. Therefore, we proposed a simple subtraction method for removing the so-called leading πN\pi N-state contribution, and succeeded in reproducing the values obtained by two experiments of muon capture on the proton and pion electro-production for FP(q2)F_P(q^2). The novel approach can also be applied to the nucleon pseudoscalar matrix element to determine the pseudoscalar (GPG_P) form factor with the help of the axial Ward-Takahashi identity. The resulting form factors, FP(q2)F_P(q^2) and GP(q2)G_P(q^2), are in good agreement with the prediction of the pion-pole dominance model. In the new analysis, the induced pseudoscalar coupling gPg_P^\ast and the pion-nucleon coupling gπNNg_{\pi NN} can be evaluated with a few percent accuracy including systematic uncertainties using existing data calculated at two lattice spacings.

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@article{arxiv.2505.06854,
  title  = {Method for high-precision determination of the nucleon axial structure using lattice QCD: Removing $\pi N$-state contamination},
  author = {Yasumichi Aoki and Ken-Ichi Ishikawa and Yoshinobu Kuramashi and Shoichi Sasaki and Kohei Sato and Eigo Shintani and Ryutaro Tsuji and Hiromasa Watanabe and Takeshi Yamazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.06854},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

47 pages, 31 figures; v2: version published in Phys. Rev. D