Two-flavor Simulations of the (770) and the Role of the K K Channel
Abstract
The (770) meson is the most extensively studied resonance in lattice QCD simulations in two (Nf=2) and three (Nf=2+1) flavor formulations. We analyze Nf=2 lattice scattering data using unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory, allowing not only for the extrapolation in mass but also in flavor, Nf=2 Nf=2+1. The flavor extrapolation requires information from a global fit to ππ and π K phase shifts from experiment. While the chiral extrapolation of Nf=2 lattice data leads to masses of the (770) meson far below the experimental one, we find that the missing KK channel is able to explain this discrepancy.
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