Roper State from Overlap Fermions
Mingyang Sun, Ying Chen, Gen Wang, Andrei Alexandru, Shao-Jing Dong,, Terrence Draper, Jacob Fallica, Ming Gong, Frank X. Lee, Anyi Li, Jian Liang,, Keh-Fei Liu, Nilmani Mathur, and Yi-Bo Yang

TL;DR
This study investigates the Roper resonance using overlap fermions on lattice QCD, comparing methods and lattice parameters, and suggests that chiral dynamics and $Z$-graph effects explain the longstanding Roper puzzle.
Contribution
It demonstrates that overlap fermions produce a lower Roper mass and links this to chiral symmetry restoration and $Z$-graph effects, offering a potential resolution to the Roper puzzle.
Findings
Overlap fermions yield a lower Roper mass than clover and twisted-mass fermions.
Chiral symmetry restoration occurs at lattice spacing ≤ 0.06 fm.
The Roper puzzle may be explained by $Z$-graph chiral dynamics.
Abstract
The Roper state is extracted with valence overlap fermions on a -flavor domain-wall fermion lattice (spacing fm and MeV) using both the Sequential Empirical Bayes (SEB) method and the variational method. The results are consistent, provided that a large smearing-size interpolation operator is included in the variational calculation to have better overlap with the lowest radial excitation. Similar calculations carried out for an anisotropic clover lattice with similar parameters find the Roper MeV higher than that of the overlap fermion. The fact that the prediction of the Roper state by overlap fermions is consistently lower than those of clover fermions, chirally improved fermions, and twisted-mass fermions over a wide range of pion masses has been dubbed a "Roper puzzle." To understand the origin of this difference, we study the hairpin…
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