The Upsilon spectrum and the determination of the lattice spacing from lattice QCD including charm quarks in the sea
Abstract
We give results for the Upsilon spectrum from lattice QCD using an improved version of the NRQCD action for b quarks which includes radiative corrections to kinetic terms at O(v4) in the velocity expansion. We also include for the first time the effect of up, down, strange and charm quarks in the sea using 'second generation' gluon field configurations from the MILC collaboration. Using the 2S - 1S splitting to determine the lattice spacing, we are able to obtain the 1P - 1S splitting to 1.4% and the 3S - 1S splitting to 2.4%. Our improved result for M (Upsilon) - M (etab) is 70(9) MeV and we predict M(Upsilon) - M(etab') = 35(3) MeV. We also calculate pi, K and etas correlators using the Highly Improved Staggered Quark action and perform a chiral and continuum extrapolation to give values for M(etas) (0.6893(12) GeV) and fetas (0.1819(5) GeV) that allow us to tune the strange quark mass as well as providing an independent and consistent determination of the lattice spacing. Combining the NRQCD and HISQ analyses gives mb/ms = 54.7(2.5) and a value for the heavy quark potential parameter of r1 = 0.3209(26) fm.
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