First-principles lattice QCD at the physical pion mass yields nucleon charges and sigma-terms in the continuum limit, with g_A^{u-d}=1.250(24) matching experiment.
Chiral Effective Theory Methods and their Application to the Structure of Hadrons from Lattice QCD
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For many years chiral effective theory (ChEFT) has enabled and supported lattice QCD calculations of hadron observables by allowing systematic effects from unphysical lattice parameters to be controlled. In the modern era of precision lattice simulations approaching the physical point, ChEFT techniques remain valuable tools. In this review we discuss the modern uses of ChEFT applied to lattice studies of hadron structure in the context of recent determinations of important and topical quantities. We consider muon g-2, strangeness in the nucleon, the proton radius, nucleon polarizabilities, and sigma terms relevant to the prediction of dark-matter-hadron interaction cross-sections, among others.
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Nucleon charges and $\sigma$-terms in lattice QCD
First-principles lattice QCD at the physical pion mass yields nucleon charges and sigma-terms in the continuum limit, with g_A^{u-d}=1.250(24) matching experiment.