Finite Volume Dependence of Hadron Properties and Lattice QCD
Abstract
Because the time needed for a simulation in lattice QCD varies at a rate exceeding the fourth power of the lattice size, it is important to understand how small one can make a lattice without altering the physics beyond recognition. It is common to use a rule of thumb that the pion mass times the lattice size should be greater than (ideally much greater than) four (i.e., ). By considering a relatively simple chiral quark model we are led to suggest that a more realistic constraint would be , where is the radius of the confinement region, which for these purposes could be taken to be around 0.8-1.0 fm. Within the model we demonstrate that violating the second condition can lead to unphysical behaviour of hadronic properties as a function of pion mass. In particular, the axial charge of the nucleon is found to decrease quite rapidly as the chiral limit is approached.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0502002,
title = {Finite Volume Dependence of Hadron Properties and Lattice QCD},
author = {A. W. Thomas and J. D. Ashley and D. B. Leinweber and R. D. Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0502002},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Invited talk at GHP2004, Fermilab