Evaluating Sea Quark Contributions to Flavour-Singlet Operators in Lattice QCD
Abstract
In a full QCD lattice study with Wilson fermions, we seek to optimize the signals for the disconnected contributions to the matrix element of flavour-singlet operators between nucleon states, which are indicative for sea quark effects. We demonstrate, in form of a fluctuation analysis to the noisy estimator technique, that -- in order to achieve a tolerable signal to noise-ratio in full QCD -- it is advantageous to work with a -noise source rather than to rely only on gauge invariance to cancel non-gauge-invariant background. In the case of the N -term, we find that 10 -noise sources suffice on our sample ( about 150 independent QCD configurations at on with , equivalent to ), to achieve decent signals and adequate fluctuations, rather than 300 such sources as recently used in quenched simulations.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9608040,
title = {Evaluating Sea Quark Contributions to Flavour-Singlet Operators in Lattice QCD},
author = {SESAM-Collaboration and : and N. Eicker and U. Glässner and S. Güsken H. Hoeber and Th. Lippert and G. Ritzenhöfer and K. Schilling and G. Siegert A. Spitz and P. Ueberholz and J. Viehoff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9608040},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages, uuencoded, latex and 15 postscript figures