Search Results for author: Ben Hörz

Found 5 papers, 5 papers with code

Two-nucleon S-wave interactions at the $SU(3)$ flavor-symmetric point with $m_{ud}\simeq m_s^{\rm phys}$: a first lattice QCD calculation with the stochastic Laplacian Heaviside method

1 code implementation24 Sep 2020 Ben Hörz, Dean Howarth, Enrico Rinaldi, Andrew Hanlon, Chia Cheng Chang, Christopher Körber, Evan Berkowitz, John Bulava, M. A. Clark, Wayne Tai Lee, Colin Morningstar, Amy Nicholson, Pavlos Vranas, André Walker-Loud

We report on the first application of the stochastic Laplacian Heaviside method for computing multi-particle interactions with lattice QCD to the two-nucleon system.

High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

$F_K / F_π$ from Möbius domain-wall fermions solved on gradient-flowed HISQ ensembles

1 code implementation10 May 2020 Nolan Miller, Henry Monge-Camacho, Chia Cheng Chang, Ben Hörz, Enrico Rinaldi, Dean Howarth, Evan Berkowitz, David A. Brantley, Arjun Singh Gambhir, Christopher Körber, Christopher J. Monahan, M. A. Clark, Bálint Joó, Thorsten Kurth, Amy Nicholson, Kostas Orginos, Pavlos Vranas, André Walker-Loud

We report the results of a lattice quantum chromodynamics calculation of $F_K/F_\pi$ using M\"{o}bius domain-wall fermions computed on gradient-flowed $N_f=2+1+1$ highly-improved staggered quark (HISQ) ensembles.

High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

The $I=1$ pion-pion scattering amplitude and timelike pion form factor from $N_{\rm f} = 2+1$ lattice QCD

1 code implementation15 Aug 2018 Christian Andersen, John Bulava, Ben Hörz, Colin Morningstar

The elastic $I=1$ $p$-wave $\pi\pi$ scattering amplitude is calculated together with the isovector timelike pion form factor using lattice QCD with $N_{\rm f}=2+1$ dynamical quark flavors.

High Energy Physics - Lattice

Estimating the two-particle $K$-matrix for multiple partial waves and decay channels from finite-volume energies

2 code implementations18 Jul 2017 Colin Morningstar, John Bulava, Bijit Singha, Ruairí Brett, Jacob Fallica, Andrew Hanlon, Ben Hörz

An implementation of estimating the two-to-two $K$-matrix from finite-volume energies based on the L\"uscher formalism and involving a Hermitian matrix known as the "box matrix" is described.

High Energy Physics - Lattice

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