Pion-nucleon scattering in the Roper channel from lattice QCD
Abstract
We present a lattice QCD study of scattering in the positive-parity nucleon channel, where the puzzling Roper resonance resides in experiment. The study is based on the PACS-CS ensemble of gauge configurations with Wilson-clover dynamical fermions, MeV and fm. In addition to a number of interpolating fields, we implement operators for in -wave and in -wave. In the center-of-momentum frame we find three eigenstates below 1.65 GeV. They are dominated by , (mixed with ) and with , where momenta are given in parentheses. This is the first simulation where the expected multi-hadron states are found in this channel. The experimental phase-shift would -- in the approximation of purely elastic scattering -- imply an additional eigenstate near the Roper mass GeV for our lattice size. We do not observe any such additional eigenstate, which indicates that elastic scattering alone does not render a low-lying Roper. Coupling with other channels, most notably with , seems to be important for generating the Roper resonance, reinforcing the notion that this state could be a dynamically generated resonance. Our results are in line with most of previous lattice studies based just on interpolators, that did not find a Roper eigenstate below GeV. The study of the coupled-channel scattering including a three-particle decay remains a challenge.
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@article{arxiv.1610.01422,
title = {Pion-nucleon scattering in the Roper channel from lattice QCD},
author = {C. B. Lang and L. Leskovec and M. Padmanath and S. Prelovsek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.01422},
year = {2017}
}
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14 pages, 9 figures, version published in Phys. Rev. D plus additional footnote and reference