Nucleon axial, tensor and scalar charges and $\sigma$-terms in lattice QCD
C. Alexandrou (Univ. of Cyprus & The Cyprus Inst.), S. Bacchio (The, Cyprus Inst.), M. Constantinou (Temple Univ.), K. Hadjiyiannakou (The Cyprus, Inst.), K. Jansen (DESY-Zeuthen), G. Koutsou (The Cyprus Inst.), A. Vaquero, Aviles-Casco (Univ. of Utah)

TL;DR
This paper computes nucleon axial, scalar, and tensor charges, along with sigma-terms, using lattice QCD with near-physical pion mass, providing key inputs for understanding nucleon structure and beyond Standard Model physics.
Contribution
The study presents the first comprehensive lattice QCD calculation of nucleon charges and sigma-terms including all quark contributions at near-physical pion mass.
Findings
Axial charge matches experimental value: 1.286(23)
Flavor decomposition of quark spin contributions provided
Sigma-terms for light and strange quarks quantified
Abstract
We determine the nucleon axial, scalar and tensor charges within lattice Quantum Chromodynamics including all contributions from valence and sea quarks. We analyze three gauge ensembles simulated within the twisted mass formulation at approximately physical value of the pion mass. Two of these ensembles are simulated with two dynamical light quarks and lattice spacing ~fm and the third with ~fm includes in addition the strange and charm quarks in the sea. After comparing the results among these three ensembles, we quote as final values our most accurate analysis using the latter ensemble. For the nucleon isovector axial charge we find in agreement with the experimental value. We provide the flavor decomposition of the intrinsic spin carried by quarks in the nucleon obtaining for the up, down, strange and charm quarks…
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