A Lattice QCD study of the resonance

Abstract

We present a lattice QCD study of the resonance with Nf=2+1 clover fermions at a pion mass of approximately 320 MeV and lattice size 3.6 fm. We consider two processes involving the . The first process is elastic scattering of two pions in P-wave with isospin 1. Using the L\"uscher method we determine the scattering phase shift, from which we obtain the resonance mass and decay width (ππ). The second process is the radiative transition πγππ, where we follow the Brice\~no-Hansen-Walker-Loud approach to determine the transition amplitude in the invariant mass region near the resonance and for both space- and time-like photon momentum. This allows us to determine the coupling between the , the pion and the photon, and the resulting radiative decay width.

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