The Background field method on the lattice
Oct, 20088 pages
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- PoS LATTICE2008 (2008) 145
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- 0810.2833 [hep-lat]
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The background field method has been used successfully to determine hadron electromagnetic polarizabilities. Recently questions have been raised regarding the proper way to deal with the electric field on the lattice. In this paper, we show how the presence of a background electric field affects the quark hopping matrix. We use this formulation to carry out simulations on quenched configurations, and we present the results for neutron electric polarizability for pion masses as low as 500\MeV. We find that the polarizability is roughly constant for the quark masses considered, \alpha\sim 1.5 \times 10^{-4} \fm^3. While the polarizability is positive, it is significantly smaller than the experimental value due to the fact that the quark masses used are too large.- polarizability: electromagnetic
- n: polarizability
- pi: mass
- lattice field theory
- background field
- electric field
- approximation: quenching
- quark: mass
- numerical calculations: Monte Carlo
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