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The strange and light quark contributions to the nucleon mass from
Lattice QCD
The strange and light quark contributions to the nucleon mass from
Lattice QCD
2011-11-07
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arxiv.org/abs/1111.1600v2
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
11 pages, 7 figures, v2: 1 reference added, some corrections
Scientific paper
We determine the strangeness and light quark fractions of the nucleon mass by computing the quark line connected and disconnected contributions to the matrix elements m_q in lattice QCD, using the non-perturbatively improved Sheikholeslami-Wohlert Wilson Fermionic action. We simulate n_F=2 mass degenerate sea quarks with a pion mass of about 285 MeV and a lattice spacing a approx 0.073 fm. The renormalization of the matrix elements involves mixing between contributions from different quark flavours. The pion-nucleon sigma-term is extrapolated to physical quark masses exploiting the sea quark mass dependence of the nucleon mass. We obtain the renormalized values \sigma_{\pi N} = 38(12) MeV at the physical point and f_{T_s}=\sigma_s/m_N= 0.012(14)^{+10}_{-3} for the strangeness contribution at our larger than physical sea quark mass.
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