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Nupa II15.Slides11
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uncorrelated
for different x
(different lattices)
correlated x
at same x Measurements of Eigen-
(same lattice) values of QCD Hamiltonian
in an asymmetric box with
periodic boundary conditions
Figure shows error bars, but behind it is a 6x6 More in Nuclear Seminar,
covariance matrix with 3 blocks of size 2x2 March 24, 2015,
→ Input to fit hadronic models D. Guo, B. Hu, R. Molina
PHYS 6710: Nuclear and Particle Physics II
Another example [M. Doring, U. G. Meissner, JHEP01(2009) 009]
● Fit lattice eigenvalues and observe how derived quantities (phase shift and
pole positions) behave: Towards a determination of resonance properties
directly from QCD. Here, the resonance:
Some physics is
used to stabilize fit.
Known properties
from Effective Field
Theory in V_2 (see
Griesshammer, this
course), plus unknown
piece V_4 expanded
as polynomial in energy
→ much in physics
is about finding the
best fit hypothesis!
Include the Known explicitly PHYS 6710: Nuclear and Particle Physics II
and fit the Unknown!
(continued)
● Phase shifts and amplitudes can be continued to complex energies and pole
positions (resonance properties) can be determined.
● Such quantities are complicated, only numerically known functions of the
internal paramters (more in second part of this lecture). Bootstrap can be
used to calculate confidence regions of pole positions:
Proof: blackboard
● Allows to determine covariance matrix in derived quantities
Uncertainty in
intersection point
(derived quantity)