Magnetic polarizability of hadrons from lattice QCD in the background field method
Abstract
We present a calculation of hadron magnetic polarizability using the techniques of lattice QCD. This is carried out by introducing a uniform external magnetic field on the lattice and measuring the quadratic part of a hadron's mass shift. The calculation is performed on a 244 lattice with standard Wilson actions at beta=6.0 (spacing a=0.1 fm) and pion mass down to about 500 MeV. Results are obtained for 30 particles covering the entire baryon octet (n, p, 0, -, +, -, 0, ) and decuplet (0, -, +, ++, *0, *-, *+, *0, *-, -), plus selected mesons (π0, π+, π-, K0, K+, K-, 0, +, -, K*0, K*+, K*-). The results are compared with available values from experiments and other theoretical calculations.
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