
TL;DR
This paper reviews how lattice QCD methods are used to study hadronic decay processes, providing insights into hadron structure and decay mechanisms through specific examples.
Contribution
It introduces lattice QCD techniques for analyzing hadronic decays and discusses their potential to elucidate hadron composition and decay dynamics.
Findings
Lattice QCD can compute decay amplitudes for rho to pi pi.
Analysis of b_1 to pi omega decay using lattice methods.
Insights into hybrid meson and scalar meson decay processes.
Abstract
I review the lattice QCD approach to determining hadronic decay transitions. Examples considered include rho to pi pi; b_1 to pi omega; hybrid meson decays and scalar meson decays. I discuss what lattices can provide to help understand the composition of hadrons.
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