The Upsilon spectrum and m_b from full lattice QCD
A.Gray, I. Allison, C. T. H. Davies, E. Gulez, G. P. Lepage, J., Shigemitsu, M. Wingate

TL;DR
This paper presents lattice QCD calculations of the Upsilon spectrum including light quark vacuum polarization effects, leading to a precise determination of the b quark mass and improved agreement with experimental data.
Contribution
First lattice QCD calculation including light quark vacuum polarization effects for the Upsilon spectrum, enabling a consistent determination of the b quark mass.
Findings
Accurate orbital and radial splittings matching experimental results.
First determination of the b quark mass in full lattice QCD as 4.4(3) GeV.
Predicted hyperfine splittings and potential parameters with quantified uncertainties.
Abstract
We show results for the Upsilon spectrum calculated in lattice QCD including for the first time vacuum polarization effects for light u and d quarks as well as s quarks. We use gluon field configurations generated by the MILC collaboration. The calculations compare the results for a variety of u and d quark masses, as well as making a comparison to quenched results (in which quark vacuum polarisation is ignored) and results with only u and d quarks. The b quarks in the Upsilon are treated in lattice Nonrelativistic QCD through NLO in an expansion in the velocity of the b quark. We concentrate on accurate results for orbital and radial splittings where we see clear agreement with experiment once u, d and s quark vacuum polarisation effects are included. This now allows a consistent determination of the parameters of QCD. We demonstrate this consistency through the agreement of the…
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