Heavy Quark Spectroscopy and Matrix Elements: A Lattice Study using the Static Approximation
A. K. Ewing, et al. (UKQCD Collaboration)

TL;DR
This lattice study computes key B meson parameters and mass splittings using the static approximation, providing results with quantified uncertainties and assessing systematic effects.
Contribution
First lattice analysis of B parameters and mass splittings using the static approximation with improved techniques and systematic uncertainty evaluation.
Findings
Calculated B parameter: $B_B^{stat} = 0.69^{+0.04}_{-0.03}$ (stat) and $^{+0.02}_{-0.01}$ (syst)
Determined decay constant: $f_B^{stat} = 266^{+18}_{-20} ext{MeV}$
Mass splittings: $M_{B_s}-M_{B_d} = 87^{+15}_{-12} ext{MeV}$
Abstract
We present results of a lattice analysis of the parameter, , the decay constant , and several mass splittings using the static approximation. Results were obtained for 60 quenched gauge configurations computed at on a lattice size of . Light quark propagators were calculated using the -improved Sheikholeslami-Wohlert action. We find , corresponding to , and , , where a variational fitting technique was used to extract . For the mass splittings we obtain , and . We compare…
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