Towards Kπ scattering with domain-wall fermions at the physical point using distillation
Abstract
Resonances play an important role in Standard Model phenomenology. In particular, hadronic resonances feature in B and D decays, which can be central for New Physics searches. Lattice QCD simulations combined with the finite-volume method can nowadays be used to reliably study strongly coupled scattering processes such as Kπ and thus the hadronic resonance K*. In this work, we approach Kπ scattering on a domain-wall Nf = 2+1 RBC-UKQCD ensemble at a physical pion mass. We use the distillation method within Grid and Hadrons software to compute sets of operator basis. That allows solving an eigenvalue problem to extract the low-energy finite-volume spectra, which are then translated into scattering information. We update the state of the calculation by reviewing the smearing process, outlining the variational analysis and concluding by showing preliminary data.
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