Nucleon strange quark content from two-flavor lattice QCD with exact chiral symmetry
Abstract
Strange quark content of the nucleon is calculated in dynamical lattice QCD employing the overlap fermion formulation. For this quantity, exact chiral symmetry guaranteed by the Ginsparg-Wilson relation is crucial to avoid large contamination due to a possible operator mixing with uu+dd. Gauge configurations are generated with two dynamical flavors on a 163 x 32 lattice at a lattice spacing a 0.12fm. We directly calculate the relevant three-point function on the lattice including a disconnected strange quark loop utilizing the techniques of all-to-all quark propagator and low-mode averaging. Our result fTs = 0.032(8)(22), is in good agreement with our previous indirect estimate using the Feynman-Hellmann theorem.
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