20-26 October 2011
León, Guanajuato
Mexico/General timezone
- workshopdpyc2011@fisica.ugto.mx
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Contribution Plenary Topical Talk (30 min)
León, Guanajuato
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Auditorio Jorge Ibargüengoitia
Hadronic Matter
QCD flavour-blindness on the lattice and in the real world
Abstract content
The QCD interaction is flavour-blind. Neglecting electromagnetic and weak interactions, the only difference between flavours is caused by the different quark masses. We explain how flavour-blindness constrains hadron masses and matrix elements after flavour SU(3) is broken by the mass difference between the strange and light quarks. We use this knowledge to help us extrapolate 2+1 flavour lattice data to the physical point. Flavour blindness is particularly useful if we approach the physical point along a path with the sum of the quark masses held constant.