2–8 Nov 2025
TIFR Mumbai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Light Quark Connected Hadronic Vacuum Polarization Contribution to muon anomaly via Sparsened Meson Fields

3 Nov 2025, 15:10
20m
D406

D406

Speaker

Vaishakhi Moningi (University of Connecticut)

Description

We present an update on our determination of the light-quark connected contribution to the hadronic vacuum polarization (HVP) of the muon anomalous magnetic moment, $a_\mu$, on a finer lattice with 2+1+1 highly-improved staggered quark (HISQ) ensemble from the MILC collaboration with physical pion mass, 0.042 fm lattice spacing, and size $144^3 \times 288$ sites. Within the low-mode averaging (LMA) framework, the HVP correlator is decomposed into low-low (LL), high-low (HL), low-high (LH) and high-high (HH) components. Since the LL part dominates the total statistical uncertainty but is also the most computationally expensive to evaluate, we implement a sparsening strategy to construct the meson fields efficiently. This approach significantly reduces the computational cost while preserving signal quality. By combining the sparsened LL contribution with HL and HH components, we achieve an improved determination of the light-quark connected HVP contribution to $a_\mu$.

Parallel Session (for talks only) Quark and lepton flavor physics

Authors

Prof. Christopher Aubin (Fordham University) Luchang Jin (University of Connecticut) Maarten Golterman (San Francisco State University) Santi Peris Vaishakhi Moningi (University of Connecticut) thomas blum (University of Connecticut)

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