Effects of spatial size, lattice doubling and source operator on the hadron spectrum with dynamical staggered quarks
Abstract
We have extended our previous study of the lattice QCD spectrum with 2 flavors of staggered dynamical quarks at and and 0.01 to larger lattices, with better statistics and with additional sources for the propagators. The additional sources allowed us to estimate the mass and to measure the masses of all mesons whose operators are local in time. These mesons show good evidence for flavor symmetry restoration, except for the masses of the Goldstone and non-Goldstone pions. PCAC is observed in that , and is estimated. Use of undoubled lattices removes problems with the pion propagator found in our earlier work. Previously we found a large change in the nucleon mass at a quark mass of when we increased the spatial size from 12 to 16. No such effect is observed at the larger quark mass, . Two kinds of wall source were used, and we have found difficulties in getting consistent results for the nucleon mass between the two sources.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9311027,
title = {Effects of spatial size, lattice doubling and source operator on the hadron spectrum with dynamical staggered quarks},
author = {Khalil M. Bitar and R. Edwards and Steven Gottlieb and U. M. Heller and A. D. Kennedy and J. B. Kogut and A. Krasnitz and W. Liu and Michael C. Ogilvie and R. L. Renken and D. K. Sinclair and R. L. Sugar and D. Toussaint and K. C. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9311027},
year = {2009}
}
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