The -meson light-cone distribution amplitudes from lattice QCD
Abstract
We present the results of a lattice study of the normalization constants and second moments of the light-cone distribution amplitudes of longitudinally and transversely polarized mesons. The calculation is performed using two flavors of dynamical clover fermions at lattice spacings between 0.060\,fm and 0.081\,fm, different lattice volumes up to mπ L = 6.7 and pion masses down to mπ=150\,MeV. Bare lattice results are renormalized non-perturbatively using a variant of the RI'-MOM scheme and converted to the MS scheme. The necessary conversion coefficients, which are not available in the literature, are calculated. The chiral extrapolation for the relevant decay constants is worked out in detail. We obtain for the ratio of the tensor and vector coupling constants fT/fT = 0.629(8) and the values of the second Gegenbauer moments a2 = 0.132(27) and a2 = 0.101(22) at the scale μ = 2\,GeV for the longitudinally and transversely polarized mesons, respectively. The errors include the statistical uncertainty and estimates of the systematics arising from renormalization. Discretization errors cannot be estimated reliably and are not included. In this calculation the possibility of ππ decay at the smaller pion masses is not taken into account.
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