Lattice Calculation of Heavy-Light Decay Constants with Two Flavors of Dynamical Quarks
The MILC Collaboration: C. Bernard, S. Datta, T. DeGrand, C. DeTar,, Steven Gottlieb, Urs M. Heller, C. McNeile, K. Orginos, R. Sugar, D., Toussaint

TL;DR
This paper reports lattice QCD calculations of heavy-light decay constants with two dynamical light quark flavors, providing improved estimates and systematic error analysis relevant for flavor physics.
Contribution
It presents new lattice QCD results for heavy-light decay constants with two flavors of dynamical quarks, including systematic error assessments and comparison to previous estimates.
Findings
Calculated decay constants: f_B, f_{B_s}, f_D, f_{D_s}
Ratios of decay constants: f_{B_s}/f_B, f_B/f_{D_s}
Quantified systematic uncertainties and partial quenching effects
Abstract
We present results for , , , and their ratios in the presence of two flavors of light sea quarks (). We use Wilson light valence quarks and Wilson and static heavy valence quarks; the sea quarks are simulated with staggered fermions. Additional quenched simulations with nonperturbatively improved clover fermions allow us to improve our control of the continuum extrapolation. For our central values the masses of the sea quarks are not extrapolated to the physical , masses; that is, the central values are "partially quenched." A calculation using "fat-link clover" valence fermions is also discussed but is not included in our final results. We find, for example, MeV, , MeV, and…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
