Nucleon strange quark content in 2+1-flavor QCD
Abstract
We calculate the strange quark content of the nucleon directly from its disconnected three-point function in Nf=2+1 QCD. Chiral symmetry is crucial to avoid a possibly large contamination due to operator mixing, and is exactly preserved by employing the overlap quark action. We also use the all-to-all quark propagator and the low-mode averaging technique in order to accurately calculate the relevant nucleon correlator. Our preliminary result extrapolated to the physical point is fTs = 0.013(12)(16). This is in good agreement with our previous estimate in Nf=2 QCD as well as those from our indirect calculations using the Feynman-Hellmann theorem.
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