155 research outputs found
String Tension and Thermodynamics with Tree Level and Tadpole Improved Actions
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
QCD Thermodynamics with Improved Actions
The thermodynamics of the SU(3) gauge theory has been analyzed with tree
level and tadpole improved Symanzik actions. A comparison with the continuum
extrapolated results for the standard Wilson action shows that improved actions
lead to a drastic reduction of finite cut-off effects already on lattices with
temporal extent . Results for the pressure, the critical temperature,
surface tension and latent heat are presented. First results for the
thermodynamics of four-flavour QCD with an improved staggered action are also
presented. They indicate similarly large improvement factors for bulk
thermodynamics.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(finite temperature) 4 pages, LaTeX2e
file, 6 eps-file
SU(3) Latent Heat and Surface Tension from Tree Level and Tadpole Improved Actions
We analyze the latent heat and surface tension at the SU(3) deconfinement
phase transition with tree level and tadpole improved Symanzik actions on
lattices with temporal extent and 4 and spatial extent , 6 and 8. In comparison to the standard Wilson action we do find a
drastic reduction of cut-off effects already with tree level improved actions.
On lattices with temporal extent results for the surface tension and
latent heat obtained with a tree level improved action agree well with those
obtained with a tadpole improved action. A comparison with
calculations, however, shows that results obtained with tadpole action remain
unaffected by cut-off effects even on this coarse lattice, while the tree level
action becomes sensitive to the cut-off. For the surface tension and latent
heat we find and , respectively.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX2e File, 3 Postscript figure
Staggered Fermion Actions with Improved Rotational Invariance
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
The Pressure in 2, 2+1 and 3 Flavour QCD
We calculate the pressure in QCD with two and three light quarks on a lattice
of size 16^3x4 using tree level improved gauge and fermion actions. We argue
that for temperatures T > 2T_c systematic effects due to the finite lattice
cut-off and non-vanishing quark masses are below 15% in this calculation and
give an estimate for the continuum extrapolated pressure in QCD with massless
quarks. We find that the flavour dependence of the pressure is dominated by
that of the Stefan-Boltzmann constant. Furthermore we perform a calculation of
the pressure using 2 light (m_u,d/T=0.4) and one heavier quark (m_s/T = 1). In
this case the pressure is reduced relative to that of three flavour QCD. This
effect is stronger than expected from the mass dependence of an ideal Fermi
gas.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX2
The three flavour chiral phase transition with an improved quark and gluon action in lattice QCD
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
The string tension in SU(N) gauge theory from a careful analysis of smearing parameters
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
3-d Lattice QCD Free Energy to Four Loops
We compute the expansion of the 3-d Lattice QCD free energy to four loop
order by means of Numerical Stochastic Perturbation Theory. The first and
second order are already known and are correctly reproduced. The third and
fourth order coefficients are new results. The known logarithmic divergence in
the fourth order is correctly identified. We comment on the relevance of our
computation in the context of dimensionally reduced finite temperature QCD.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, latex typeset with JHEP3.cl
Equation of state for pure SU(3) gauge theory with renormalization group improved action
A lattice study of the equation of state for pure SU(3) gauge theory using a
renormalization-group (RG) improved action is presented. The energy density and
pressure are calculated on a and a lattice
employing the integral method. Extrapolating the results to the continuum
limit, we find the energy density and pressure to be in good agreement with
those obtained with the standard plaquette action within the error of 3-4%.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, revte
Pade-related resummations of the pressure of quark-gluon plasma by approximate inclusion of g**6-terms
We perform various resummations of the hot QCD pressure based on the actual
knowledge of the perturbation series which includes the g**6 ln(1/g) and part
of the g**6 terms. Resummations are performed separately for the short- and
long-distance parts. The g**6 term of the short-distance pressure is estimated
on the basis on the known UV cutoff dependence of the long-distance part. The
resummations are of the Pade and Borel-Pade type, using in addition the
(Pade-)resummed expression for the squared screening mass mE**2 and for the
EQCD coupling parameter gE**2. The resummed results depend weakly on the yet
unknown g**6 terms and on the the short-range renormalization scale, at all
temperatures. The dependence on the long-range renormalization scale is
appreciable at low temperatures T < 1 GeV. The resulting dependence of pressure
on temperature T is compatible with the results of the lattice calculations at
low T.Comment: 25 pages, 15 double figures, 4 single figures, revtex4; thoroughly
extended analysis; more figures; conclusions more clearly formulated; new
references added; title slightly changed; accepted for publication in
Phys.Rev.
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