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Direct Evaluation of the Quark Content of Nucleons from Lattice QCD at the Physical Point

We evaluate the light, strange and charm scalar content of the nucleon using one lattice QCD ensemble generated with two degenerate light quarks with mass fixed to their physical value. We use improved techniques to evaluate the disconnected quark loops to sufficient accuracy to determine the strange and charm nucleon $σ$-terms. in addition to the light quark content $σ_{πN}$. We find $σ_{πN}$=$37.2(2.6)(^{4.7}_{2.9})$ MeV $σ_{s}$=$41.1(8.2)(^{7.8}_{5.8})$ MeV and $σ_c$=$79(21)(^{12}_{\phantom{1}8})$ MeV, where the first error is statistical and the second is the systematic error due to the determination of the lattice spacing, the assessment of finite volume and residual excited state effects.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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