507 research outputs found

    The three flavour chiral phase transition with an improved quark and gluon action in lattice QCD

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    The finite-temperature chiral phase transition is investigated for three flavours of staggered quarks on a lattice of temporal extent N_t=4. In the simulation we use an improved fermion action which reduces rotational symmetry breaking of the quark propagator (p4-action), include fat-links to improve the flavour symmetry and use the tree level improved (1,2) gluon action. We study the nature of the phase transition for quark masses of ma=0.025, ma=0.05 and ma=0.1 on lattices with spatial sizes of 8^3 and 16^3.Comment: LATTICE98(hightemp), 3 pages, 7 figures, LaTeX2e-File, espcrc2.st

    Quark Mass and Flavour Dependence of the QCD Phase Transition

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    We analyze the quark mass and flavour dependence of the QCD phase transition temperature. When the lightest pseudo-scalar meson mass (m_PS) is larger than 2 GeV the critical temperature is controlled by the gluonic sector of QCD alone. For smaller values of the lightest meson mass the pseudo-critical temperature decreases slowly with m_PS. For a large regime of meson masses the pseudo-critical temperature of 2-flavour QCD is about 10% larger than in the 3-flavour case. On lattices with temporal extent N_t=4 an extrapolation to the chiral limit yields T_c = 173(8) MeV and 154(8) MeV for 2 and 3-flavour QCD, respectively. We also analyze dynamical quark mass effects on the screening of the heavy quark potential. A detailed analysis of the heavy quark free energy in 3-flavour QCD shows that close to T_c screening effects are approximately quark mass independent already for pseudo-scalar meson masses m_PS = 800 MeV and screening sets in at distances r = 0.3 fm.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX2e File, 11 EPS-file

    QCD Thermodynamics with 2 and 3 Quark Flavors

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    We discuss the flavor dependence of the pressure and critical temperature calculated in QCD with 2, 2+1 and 3 flavors using improved gauge and staggered fermion actions on lattices with temporal extent Nt=4. For T > 2 Tc we find that bulk thermodynamics of QCD with 2 light and a heavier strange quark is well described by 3-flavor QCD while the transition temperature is closer to that of 2-flavor QCD. Furthermore, we present evidence that the chiral critical point of 3-flavor QCD, i.e. the second order endpoint of the line of first order chiral phase transitions, belongs to the universality class of the 3d Ising model.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX2e File, 7 EPS-figures, presented at SEWM 2000, Marseille, June 13-17th, 200

    Staggered Fermion Actions with Improved Rotational Invariance

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    We introduce a class of improved actions for staggered fermions which to O(p^4) and O(p^6), respectively, lead to rotationally invariant propagators. We discuss the resulting reduction of flavour symmetry breaking in the meson spectrum and comment on the improvement in the calculation of thermodynamic observables.Comment: 3 pages and 4 figures, Contribution to Lattice 97 (Poster Session), late

    Automating Reproducibility - Challenges and what it takes to meet them

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    Computational reproducibility is a building block for transparent and cumulative science. It enables the originator and other researchers, on other computers and later in time, to reproduce and thus understand how results came about while avoiding various errors that may lead to erroneous reporting of statistical and computational results. But what does it take to make something reproducible? Until recently, detailed descriptions of methods and analyses were the primary instrument for ensuring scientific reproducibility. Such manual description fails to ensure reproduction due to four different reasons that get more likely the more central computational methods are for research. To meet these challenges, we propose that researchers take advantage of four technological advancements—version control, dynamic document generation, workflow automation, and containerization. Our workflow enables scientists to achieve a more comprehensive standard that allows anyone to access a digital research repository and reproduce all computational steps from raw data to final report with a single command

    String Tension and Thermodynamics with Tree Level and Tadpole Improved Actions

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    We calculate the string tension, deconfinement transition temperature and bulk thermodynamic quantities of the SU(3) gauge theory using tree level and tadpole improved actions. Finite temperature calculations have been performed on lattices with temporal extent N_tau = 3 and 4. Compared to calculations with the standard Wilson action on this size lattices we observe a drastic reduction of the cut-off dependence of bulk thermodynamic observables at high temperatures. In order to test the influence of improvement on long-distance observables at T_c we determine the ratio T_c/sqrt(sigma). For all actions, including the standard Wilson action, we find results which differ only little from each other. We do, however, observe an improved asymptotic scaling behaviour for the tadpole improved action compared to the Wilson and tree level improved actions.Comment: 20 pages, LaTeX2e File, 8 coloured Postscript figures, new analysis added, recent Wilson action string tension results included, figures replace

    The string tension in SU(N) gauge theory from a careful analysis of smearing parameters

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    We report a method to select optimal smearing parameters before production runs and discuss the advantages of this selection for the determination of the string tension.Comment: Contribution to Lat97 poster session, title was 'How to measure the string tension', 3 pages, 5 colour eps figure

    Flavor and Quark Mass Dependence of QCD Thermodynamics

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    We calculate the transition temperature in 2 and 3-flavor QCD using improved gauge and staggered fermion actions on lattices with temporal extent Nt=4. We find Tc=173(8)MeV and 154(8)MeV for nf=2 and 3, respectively. In the case of 3-flavor QCD we present evidence that the chiral critical point, i.e. the second order endpoint of the line of first order chiral phase transitions, belongs to the universality class of the 3d Ising model.Comment: Talk given at Lattice 2000 (Finite Temperature), 4 pages, 6 EPS-figure
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