Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session L07: Nucleon Structure and Nucleon Spin
3:45 PM–5:45 PM,
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Room: Salon 4
Sponsoring
Unit:
GHP
Chair: Simonetta Liuti, University of Virginia
Abstract: L07.00001 : GHP Dissertation Award: Hadronic Processes on the Lattice in the Era of Precision Flavor Physics
3:45 PM–4:09 PM
Presenter:
Davide Giusti
(University of Regensburg)
Author:
Davide Giusti
(University of Regensburg)
Over the last decade, Lattice QCD simulations, in which space and time are approximated by a discrete lattice of points, have improved in precision to the extent that a number of important quantities can be computed with a precision approaching, or even exceeding, 1%.
In order to make further progress in exploring the limits of the standard model and searching for new physics therefore, electromagnetic corrections must be included. This creates new theoretical challenges associated with the long-range nature of the Coulomb interaction.
In this talk I will briefly review the status of lattice results for weak decays of hadrons as well as for lepton anomalous magnetic moments and therefore motivate the need for including isospin-breaking corrections. I will then explain the theoretical framework I have been developing to include these radiative corrections and present numerical results.
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