Light hadron spectroscopy with two flavors of dynamical quarks on the lattice

Khan, A A , Aoki, S , Boyd, G , Burkhalter, R , Ejiri, S , Fukugita, M , Hashimoto, S , Ishizuka, N , Iwasaki, Y , Kanaya, K , Kaneko, T , Kuramashi, Y , Manke, T , Nagai, K , Okawa, M , Shanahan, H P , Ukawa, A , Yoshie, T and , CP-PACS Collaboration

(2002)

Khan, A A , Aoki, S , Boyd, G , Burkhalter, R , Ejiri, S , Fukugita, M , Hashimoto, S , Ishizuka, N , Iwasaki, Y , Kanaya, K , Kaneko, T , Kuramashi, Y , Manke, T , Nagai, K , Okawa, M , Shanahan, H P , Ukawa, A , Yoshie, T and , CP-PACS Collaboration (2002) Light hadron spectroscopy with two flavors of dynamical quarks on the lattice. Physical Review D , 65 (5).

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Abstract

We present results of a numerical calculation of lattice QCD with two degenerate flavors of dynamical quarks, identified with up and down quarks, and with a strange quark treated in the quenched approximation. The lattice action and simulation parameters are chosen with a view to carrying out an extrapolation to the continuum limit as well as chiral extrapolations in dynamical up and down quark masses. Gauge configurations are generated with a renormalization-group improved gauge action and a mean field improved clover quark action at three values of beta = 6/g(2), corresponding to lattice spacings of aapproximate to0.22, 0.16 and 0.11 fm, and four sea quark masses corresponding to m(PS)/m(V)approximate to0.8, 0.75, 0.7 and 0.6. The sizes of lattice are chosen to be 123 x 24, 16(3) x 32 and 24(3) x 48 so that the physical spatial size is kept constant at Laapproximate to2.5 fm. Hadron masses, light quark masses and meson decay constants are measured at five valence quark masses corresponding to m(PS)/m(V)approximate to0.8, 0.75, 0.7, 0.6 and 0.5. We also carry out complementary quenched simulations with the same improved actions. The quenched spectrum from this analysis agrees well in the continuum limit with the one of our earlier work using the standard action, quantitatively confirming the systematic deviation of the quenched spectrum from experiment, We find the two-flavor full QCD meson masses in the continuum limit to be much closer to experimental meson masses than those from quenched QCD. When using the K meson mass to fix the strange quark mass, the difference between quenched QCD and experiment of 2.6(-0.9)(+0.3)% for the K* meson mass and of 4.1(-1.6)(+0.5)% for the phi meson mass is reduced to 0.7(-1.7)(+1.1)% and 1.3(-2.5)(+1.8)% in full QCD, where the errors include estimates of systematic errors of the continuum extrapolation as well as statistical errors. Analyses of the J parameter yield a similar trend in that the quenched estimate in the continuum limit J =0.375(-0.009)(+0.039) increases to J=0.440(-0.031)(+0.061) in two-flavor full QCD, approaching the experimental value J approximate to0.48. We take these results as manifestations of sea quark effects in two-flavor full QCD. For baryon masses full QCD values for strange baryons such as Xi and Omega are in agreement with experiment, while they differ increasingly with decreasing strange quark content, resulting in a nucleon mass higher than experiment by 10% and a Delta mass by 13%. The pattern suggests finite size effects as -a passible origin for this deviation. For light quark masses in the continuum limit we obtain in m(ud)((MS) over bar)(2 GeV) = 3.44(-0.22)(+0.14) MeV and m(s)((MS) over bar) (2 GeV) =88(-6)(+4) MeV (K-input) and m(s)(MS) over bar (2 GeV) = 90(-11)(+5) MeV (phi-input), which are reduced by about 25% compared to the values in quenched QCD. We also present results for decay constants where large scaling violations obstruct a continuum extrapolation, The need for a nonperturbative estimate of renormalization factors is discussed.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleLight hadron spectroscopy with two flavors of dynamical quarks on the lattice
AuthorsKhan, A A
Aoki, S
Boyd, G
Burkhalter, R
Ejiri, S
Fukugita, M
Hashimoto, S
Ishizuka, N
Iwasaki, Y
Kanaya, K
Kaneko, T
Kuramashi, Y
Manke, T
Nagai, K
Okawa, M
Shanahan, H P
Ukawa, A
Yoshie, T
, CP-PACS Collaboration
Uncontrolled KeywordsCHIRAL PERTURBATION-THEORY, MESON DECAY CONSTANTS, KOGUT-SUSSKIND QUARKS, MONTE-CARLO ALGORITHM, WILSON FERMIONS, FULL QCD, GAUGE-THEORY, QUENCHED QCD, FINITE-SIZE, 2 FLAVORS
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Computer Science

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.65.054505

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