Non-perturbatively Determined Relativistic Heavy Quark Action
Abstract
We present a method to non-perturbatively determine the parameters of the on-shell, -improved relativistic heavy quark action. These three parameters, , , and are obtained by matching finite-volume, heavy-heavy and heavy-light meson masses to the exact relativistic spectrum through a finite-volume, step-scaling recursion procedure. We demonstrate that accuracy on the level of a few percent can be achieved by carrying out this matching on a pair of lattices with equal physical spatial volumes but quite different lattice spacings. A fine lattice with inverse lattice spacing GeV and sites and a coarse, GeV, lattice are used together with a heavy quark mass approximately that of the charm quark. This approach is unable to determine the initially expected, four heavy-quark parameters: , , and . This apparent non-uniqueness of these four parameters motivated the analytic result, presented in a companion paper, that this set is redundant and that the restriction is permitted through order and to all orders in where is the heavy quark's spatial momenta.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0608005,
title = {Non-perturbatively Determined Relativistic Heavy Quark Action},
author = {Huey-Wen Lin and Norman Christ},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0608005},
year = {2008}
}
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46 pages, 6 figures