Physics Letters B (Dec 2020)

Pion magnetic polarisability using the background field method

  • Ryan Bignell,
  • Waseem Kamleh,
  • Derek Leinweber

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 811
p. 135853

Abstract

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The magnetic polarisability is a fundamental property of hadrons, which provides insight into their structure in the low-energy regime. The pion magnetic polarisability is calculated using lattice QCD in the presence of background magnetic fields. The results presented are facilitated by the introduction of a new magnetic-field dependent quark-propagator eigenmode projector and the use of the background-field corrected clover fermion action. The magnetic polarisabilities are calculated in a relativistic formalism, and the excellent signal-to-noise property of pion correlation functions facilitates precise values.