An exploratory study of heavy domain wall fermions on the lattice
Abstract
We report on an exploratory study of domain wall fermions (DWF) as a lattice regularisation for heavy quarks. Within the framework of quenched QCD with the tree-level improved Symanzik gauge action we identify the DWF parameters which minimise discretisation effects. We find the corresponding effective 4 overlap operator to be exponentially local, independent of the quark mass. We determine a maximum bare heavy quark mass of , below which the approximate chiral symmetry and O(a)-improvement of DWF are sustained. This threshold appears to be largely independent of the lattice spacing. Based on these findings, we carried out a detailed scaling study for the heavy-strange meson dispersion relation and decay constant on four ensembles with lattice spacings in the range . We observe very mild scaling towards the continuum limit. Our findings establish a sound basis for heavy DWF in dynamical simulations of lattice QCD with relevance to Standard Model phenomenology.
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@article{arxiv.1602.04118,
title = {An exploratory study of heavy domain wall fermions on the lattice},
author = {Peter Boyle and Andreas Juttner and Marina Krstic Marinkovic and Francesco Sanfilippo and Matthew Spraggs and Justus Tobias Tsang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.04118},
year = {2016}
}
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23 pages, 8 figures