开始计算中子-质子质量差的计算
Sz Borsanyi1, S Durr2, Z Fodor3
1Department of Physics, University of Wuppertal, D-42119 Wuppertal, Germany.
概括
中子-质子质量差,对于原子稳定至关重要,由竞争的电磁和质量等旋效应引起. 我们的研究使用先进的计算方法精确量化了这种分裂.
科学领域:
- 核物理 核物理 核物理
- 粒子物理学 粒子物理学
- 量子色态动力学 量子色态动力学
背景情况:
- 原子的稳定性取决于中子和质子的质量差,这是一个小但关键的值.
- 这种质量差异大约是平均质子-中子质量的0.14%.
- 这种质量差异的偏差会导致一个截然不同的宇宙.
研究的目的:
- 阐明中子-质子质量差的根本起源.
- 为了研究电磁和质量异回旋断裂效应之间的相互作用.
- 为了精确计算这种质量差,使用格子量子染色力学.
主要方法:
- 运用了晶格量子染色力学 (LQCD) 和晶格量子电力学 (LQCDED) 的计算.
- 在计算中使用了四种非退化的威尔逊费米子风味.
- 高精度计算了中子-质子质量分裂.
主要成果:
- 确定中子-质子质量分裂大于0的5个标准偏差,精度为300 keV.
- 在其他等离子体多重体内计算的质量分裂,包括 Σ, Ξ, D 和 Ξcc.
- 在一些多重分割中取得的精度超过了当前的实验测量.
结论:
- 中子-质子质量差是电磁和质量等离子回旋断裂之间的竞争的结果.
- 格子QCD和QED为计算基本粒子属性提供了强大的框架.
- 该方法可以扩展到精确确定其他粒子质量差异.
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