Double poles in Lattice QCD with mixed actions
Abstract
We consider effects resulting from the use of different discretizations for the valence and the sea quarks, considering Wilson and/or Ginsparg--Wilson fermions. We assume that such effects appear through scaling violations that can be studied using effective-lagrangian techniques. We show that a double pole is present in flavor-neutral Goldstone meson propagators, even if the flavor non-diagonal Goldstone mesons made out of valence or sea quark have equal masses. We then consider some observables known to be anomalously sensitive to the presence of a double pole. We find that the double-pole enhanced scaling violations may turn out to be rather small in practice.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0509190,
title = {Double poles in Lattice QCD with mixed actions},
author = {Maarten Golterman and Taku Izubuchi and Yigal Shamir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0509190},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
8 pages; combined writeup of talks given at Lattice 2005 (Dublin) and the Workshop on Computational Hadron Physics (Cyprus)