Abstract
We discuss the finite ma corrections associated with the computation of sea quark matrix elements. We find them to differ from the standard normalization used for valence quarks and to depend strongly on the Lorentz structure of the current under consideration. Phenomenological implications of these results are briefly discussed in two examples. We also mention how the magnitude of the correction factors can be reduced by using a 2-link improved action. ((orig.)).
Lagae, J F;
[1]
Liu, K F
[1]
- Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY (United States). Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Citation Formats
Lagae, J F, and Liu, K F.
Finite ma corrections for sea quark matrix elements.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
doi:10.1016/0920-5632(95)00248-8.
Lagae, J F, & Liu, K F.
Finite ma corrections for sea quark matrix elements.
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(95)00248-8
Lagae, J F, and Liu, K F.
1995.
"Finite ma corrections for sea quark matrix elements."
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(95)00248-8.
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title = {Finite ma corrections for sea quark matrix elements}
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abstractNote = {We discuss the finite ma corrections associated with the computation of sea quark matrix elements. We find them to differ from the standard normalization used for valence quarks and to depend strongly on the Lorentz structure of the current under consideration. Phenomenological implications of these results are briefly discussed in two examples. We also mention how the magnitude of the correction factors can be reduced by using a 2-link improved action. ((orig.)).}
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title = {Finite ma corrections for sea quark matrix elements}
author = {Lagae, J F, and Liu, K F}
abstractNote = {We discuss the finite ma corrections associated with the computation of sea quark matrix elements. We find them to differ from the standard normalization used for valence quarks and to depend strongly on the Lorentz structure of the current under consideration. Phenomenological implications of these results are briefly discussed in two examples. We also mention how the magnitude of the correction factors can be reduced by using a 2-link improved action. ((orig.)).}
doi = {10.1016/0920-5632(95)00248-8}
journal = []
volume = {42}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1995}
month = {Apr}
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