Decay constants fB and fBs and quark masses mb and mc from HISQ simulations

  • J. Komijani
  • , A. Bazavov
  • , C. Bernard
  • , N. Brambilla
  • , N. Brown
  • , C. DeTar
  • , D. Du
  • , A. X. El-Khadra
  • , E. D. Freeland
  • , E. Gámiz
  • , Steven Gottlieb
  • , U. M. Heller
  • , A. S. Kronfeld
  • , J. Laiho
  • , P. B. Mackenzie
  • , C. Monahan
  • , Heechang Na
  • , E. T. Neil
  • , J. N. Simone
  • , R. L. Sugar
  • D. Toussaint, A. Vairo, R. S. Van De Water

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Abstract

We present a progress report on our calculation of the decay constants fB and fBs from lattice- QCD simulations with highly-improved staggered quarks. Simulations are carried out with several heavy valence-quark masses on (2+1+1)-flavor ensembles that include charm sea quarks. We include data at six lattice spacings and several light sea-quark masses, including an approximately physical-mass ensemble at all but the smallest lattice spacing, 0.03 fm. This range of parameters provides excellent control of the continuum extrapolation to zero lattice spacing and of heavy-quark discretization errors. Finally, using the heavy-quark effective theory expansion we present a method of extracting from the same correlation functions the charm- and bottom-quark masses as well as some low-energy constants appearing in the heavy-quark expansion.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalProceedings of Science
VolumePart F128557
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Event34th Annual International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, LATTICE 2016 - Southampton, United Kingdom
Duration: Jul 24 2016Jul 30 2016

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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