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Ab initio calculation of the neutron-proton mass difference

arXiv:1406.4088 · doi:10.1126/science.1257050

Abstract

The existence and stability of atoms rely on the fact that neutrons are more massive than protons. The measured mass difference is only 0.14\% of the average of the two masses. A slightly smaller or larger value would have led to a dramatically different universe. Here, we show that this difference results from the competition between electromagnetic and mass isospin breaking effects. We performed lattice quantum-chromodynamics and quantum-electrodynamics computations with four nondegenerate Wilson fermion flavors and computed the neutron-proton mass-splitting with an accuracy of $300$ kilo-electron volts, which is greater than $0$ by $5$ standard deviations. We also determine the splittings in the $Σ$, $Ξ$, $D$ and $Ξ_{cc}$ isospin multiplets, exceeding in some cases the precision of experimental measurements.

57 pages, 15 figures, 6 tables, revised version