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QCD with colour-sextet quarks

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2012-11-06 v1

Abstract

We study QCD with 2 colour-sextet quarks as a model for walking Technicolor, using lattice gauge theory simulations (RHMC) at finite temperature. Our goal is to determine if the massless theory is QCD-like (confining, with spontaneously-broken chiral symmetry) with a slowly varying coupling (walks) or if it is a conformal field theory. We do this by simulating the theory at finite temperature and observing how the coupling at the chiral-symmetry restoration temperature depends on the temporal extent NtN_t of the lattice (in lattice units). If the theory is QCD-like, this coupling should approach zero in the large NtN_t limit in the manner predicted by asymptotic freedom. If it is conformal, this coupling should approach a finite value in this limit, i.e. the transition would be a bulk transition. We discuss new results at Nt=6,8N_t=6,8 and 12. These preliminary results indicate that the coupling does decrease with increasing NtN_t, but it is unclear if this is consistent with asymptotic freedom.

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@article{arxiv.1211.0712,
  title  = {QCD with colour-sextet quarks},
  author = {D. K. Sinclair and J. B. Kogut},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0712},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

7 pages Latex 4 postscript figures. Talk presented by D. K. Sinclair at Lattice 2012, Cairns, Australia

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