Form factors from lattice QCD
Abstract
Precision computation of hadronic physics with lattice QCD is becoming feasible. The last decade has seen percent-level calculations of many simple properties of mesons, and the last few years have seen calculations of baryon masses, including the nucleon mass, accurate to a few percent. As computational power increases and algorithms advance, the precise calculation of a variety of more demanding hadronic properties will become realistic. With this in mind, I discuss the current lattice QCD calculations of generalized parton distributions with an emphasis on the prospects for well-controlled calculations for these observables as well. I will do this by way of several examples: the pion and nucleon form factors and moments of the nucleon parton and generalized-parton distributions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1207.2680,
title = {Form factors from lattice QCD},
author = {Dru B. Renner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.2680},
year = {2012}
}
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proceedings of plenary talk at QNP 2012