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The $b_1$ resonance in coupled $\pi\omega$, $\pi\phi$ scattering from lattice QCD

Authors :
Woss, Antoni J.
Thomas, Christopher E.
Dudek, Jozef J.
Edwards, Robert G.
Wilson, David J.
Woss, Antoni J.
Thomas, Christopher E.
Dudek, Jozef J.
Edwards, Robert G.
Wilson, David J.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present the first lattice QCD calculation of coupled $\pi\omega$ and $\pi\phi$ scattering, incorporating coupled $S$ and $D$-wave $\pi\omega$ in $J^P=1^+$. Finite-volume spectra in three volumes are determined via a variational analysis of matrices of two-point correlation functions, computed using large bases of operators resembling single-meson, two-meson and three-meson structures, with the light-quark mass corresponding to a pion mass of $m_\pi \approx 391$ MeV. Utilizing the relationship between the discrete spectrum of finite-volume energies and infinite-volume scattering amplitudes, we find a narrow axial-vector resonance ($J^{PC}=1^{+-}$), the analogue of the $b_1$ meson, with mass $m_{R}\approx1380$ MeV and width $\Gamma_{R}\approx 91$ MeV. The resonance is found to couple dominantly to $S$-wave $\pi\omega$, with a much-suppressed coupling to $D$-wave $\pi\omega$, and a negligible coupling to $\pi\phi$ consistent with the `OZI rule'. No resonant behavior is observed in $\pi\phi$, indicating the absence of a putative low-mass $Z_s$ analogue of the $Z_c$ claimed in $\pi J/\psi$. In order to minimally present the contents of a unitary three-channel scattering matrix, we introduce an $n$-channel generalization of the traditional two-channel Stapp parameterization.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1359227243
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevD.100.054506