In two lattice QCD ensembles, flavor-singlet charmonium and light-meson operators mix with each other and with gluonic operators, and adding a two-pion operator reveals an additional low-lying state.
Optimising creation operators for charmonium spectroscopy on the lattice
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Smearing the bare quantum fields in lattice calculations before applying composite hadron creation operators has a long record of substantially improving overlaps onto low-lying energy eigenstates. A technique called distillation which defines smearing for quark fields as a low-rank linear projection operator into a small vector space of smooth gauge-covariant fields has proven to be both effective and versatile in hadron spectroscopy calculations albeit with significant computational cost . In this paper, more general operators in this space of smooth fields are introduced and optimised, which enhances the performance of the method when tested on systems of heavy quark-anti-quark pairs close to the charmonium energy scale.
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Flavor mixing in charmonium and light mesons with optimal distillation profiles
In two lattice QCD ensembles, flavor-singlet charmonium and light-meson operators mix with each other and with gluonic operators, and adding a two-pion operator reveals an additional low-lying state.