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Taste symmetry breaking with HYP-smeared staggered fermions

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2008-11-26 v3

Abstract

We study the impact of hypercubic (HYP) smearing on the size of taste breaking for staggered fermions, comparing to unimproved and to asqtad-improved staggered fermions. As in previous studies, we find a substantial reduction in taste-breaking compared to unimproved staggered fermions (by a factor of 4-7 on lattices with spacing a0.1a\approx 0.1 fm). In addition, we observe that discretization effects of next-to-leading order in the chiral expansion (O(a2p2){\cal O}(a^2 p^2)) are markedly reduced by HYP smearing. Compared to asqtad valence fermions, we find that taste-breaking in the pion spectrum is reduced by a factor of 2.5-3, down to a level comparable to the expected size of generic O(a2){\cal O}(a^2) effects. Our results suggest that, once one reaches a lattice spacing of a0.09a\approx 0.09 fm, taste-breaking will be small enough after HYP smearing that one can use a modified power counting in which O(a2)O(p2){\cal O}(a^2) \ll {\cal O}(p^2), simplify fitting to phenomenologically interesting quantities.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0801.3000,
  title  = {Taste symmetry breaking with HYP-smeared staggered fermions},
  author = {Taegil Bae and David H. Adams and Chulwoo Jung and Hyung-Jin Kim and Jongjeong Kim and Kwangwoo Kim and Weonjong Lee and Stephen R. Sharpe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.3000},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

14 pages, 13 figures, references updated, minor changes

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