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We present the current status of our lattice QCD determination of the charm quark mass using $N_mathrm{f}=2+1$ dynamical, non-perturbatively $mathrm{O}(a)$ improved Wilson fermions. A subset of CLS ensembles with five different lattice spacings along the $mathrm{Tr}[M_mathrm{q}]=text{const.}$ trajectory is used. For the computation of the correlation functions involving valence charm quark propagators, we employ distance preconditioning to gain the necessary precision. To stabilize the extrapolations to the physical point, we consider different definitions of the bare charm quark mass and corresponding renormalization procedures.
We present preliminary results on the electromagnetic form factors and axial charge of the nucleon from ensembles generated by the CLS effort with $N_mathrm{f}=2+1$ flavours of non-perturbatively $mathrm{O}(a)$-improved Wilson fermions and open tempo
Results are presented from an ongoing study of the $rho$ resonance. We use the distillation approach in order to create correlator matrices involving $rho$ and $pipi$ interpolators. The study is done in a centre-of-mass frame and several moving frame
We present a determination of the charm quark mass in lattice QCD with three active quark flavours. The calculation is based on PCAC masses extracted from $N_mathrm{f}=2+1$ flavour gauge field ensembles at five different lattice spacings in a range f
We present updated results on the nucleon electromagnetic form factors and axial coupling calculated using CLS ensembles with $N_mathrm{f}=2+1$ dynamical flavours of Wilson fermions. The measurements are performed on large, fine lattices with a pseud
We report recent efforts by CLS to generate an ensemble with physical light- and strange-quark masses in a lattice volume of 192x96^3 at $beta=3.55$ corresponding to a lattice spacing of 0.064 fm. This ensemble is being generated as part of the CLS 2