Precise heavy-light meson masses and hyperfine splittings from lattice QCD including charm quarks in the sea
R.J. Dowdall, C.T.H. Davies, T.C. Hammant, R.R. Horgan

TL;DR
This paper improves lattice QCD calculations of heavy-light meson masses, including charm quarks in the sea, achieving results consistent with experiments and predicting new excited state masses.
Contribution
It introduces enhanced lattice QCD methods with perturbative improvements for heavy-light meson mass calculations including charm quarks in the sea.
Findings
Accurate B and D meson masses and splittings obtained
Good agreement with experimental hyperfine splittings
Predictions for excited B_c meson states
Abstract
We present improved results for the B and D meson spectrum from lattice QCD including the effect of u/d,s and c quarks in the sea. For the B mesons the Highly Improved Staggered Quark action is used for the sea and light valence quarks and NonRelativistic QCD for the b quark including O(\alpha_s) radiative corrections to many of the Wilson coefficients for the first time. The D mesons use the Highly Improved Staggered Quark action for both valence quarks on the same sea. We find M_{B_s}-M_B=84(2) MeV, M_{B_s}=5.366(8) GeV, M_{B_c}=6.278(9) GeV, M_{D_s}=1.9697(33) GeV, and M_{D_s}-M_{D}=101(3) MeV. Our results for the B meson hyperfine splittings are M_{B^*}-M_{B}=50(3) MeV, M_{B_s^*}-M_{B_s}=52(3) MeV, in good agreement with existing experimental results. This demonstrates that our perturbative improvement of the NRQCD chromo-magnetic coupling works for both heavyonium and heavy-light…
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