A lattice computation of the first moment of the kaon's distribution amplitude
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Abstract
We present a lattice computation of the first moment of the kaon's leading-twist distribution amplitude. The results were computed using ensembles with 2+1 dynamical flavours with the domain wall fermion action and Iwasaki gauge action from the RBC and UKQCD joint dataset. The first moment is non-zero because of SU(3)-breaking effects, and we find that we are able to measure these effects very clearly. We observe the expected chiral behaviour and finally obtain 〈ξ〉(2GeV)≡3/5aK1(2GeV)=0.032(3), which agrees very well with results obtained using sum-rules, but with a significantly smaller error. We discuss the systematic uncertainties in detail and explain the prospects for their further reduction. In particular, we are implementing a programme of non-perturbative renormalization to improve the precision on the normalization of the lattice operators (currently performed perturbatively) and are repeating the calculation on a large lattice (243×64 as compared to the present 163×32 lattice).
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