$\Lambda (1405)$ from lattice QCD
Toru T. Takahashi, Makoto Oka

TL;DR
This lattice QCD study investigates low-lying $\Lambda$ baryons with spin 1/2, revealing two negative-parity states near 1.6 GeV and analyzing their flavor compositions, but does not find evidence for the $\Lambda(1405)$.
Contribution
First lattice QCD analysis to extract low-lying $\Lambda$ baryons with detailed flavor component analysis using cross correlators.
Findings
Two negative-parity $\Lambda$ states near 1.6 GeV
No evidence of $\Lambda(1405)$ as a low-lying state
Lowest negative-parity state is flavor-singlet
Abstract
Low-lying baryons with spin 1/2 are analyzed in two-flavor lattice QCD. In order to extract two low-lying states for each parity, we construct cross correlators from flavor SU(3) ``octet'' and ``singlet'' baryon operators, and diagonalize them. Two-flavor CP-PACS gauge configurations are employed, which are generated with the renormalization-group improved gauge action and the -improved quark action. Simulation are performed at three different 's, , 1.95 and 2.10, whose corresponding lattice spacings are , 0.1555 and 0.1076 fm. For each cutoff, we adopt four different hopping parameters, (). The corresponding pion masses range from about 500 MeV to 1.1 GeV. The results are extrapolated to the physical quark-mass point. Our results indicate that there are two negative-parity…
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