149 research outputs found

    Strongly coupled 't Hooft model on the lattice

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    A lattice strong coupling calculation of the spectrum and chiral condensate of the 't Hooft model is presented. The agreement with the results of the continuum theory is strikingly good even at the fourth order in the strong coupling expansion.Comment: LATTICE99(Spin Models), talk presented by F. Berruto, 3 pages, LaTex, espcrc2.st

    Calculation of the neutron electric dipole moment with two dynamical flavors of domain wall fermions

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    We present a study of the neutron electric dipole moment (d⃗N\vec d_N) within the framework of lattice QCD with two flavors of dynamical lig ht quarks. The dipole moment is sensitive to the topological structure of the gaug e fields, and accuracy can only be achieved by using dynamical, or sea quark, calc ulations. However, the topological charge evolves slowly in these calculations, le ading to a relatively large uncertainty in d⃗N\vec d_N. It is shown, using quenched configurations, that a better sampling of the charge d istribution reduces this problem, but because the CP even part of the fermion determinant is absent, both the topological charge dis tribution and d⃗N\vec d_N are pathological in the chiral limit. We discuss the statistical and systematic uncertainties arising from the topological charge distr ibution and unphysical size of the quark mass in our calculations and prospects fo r eliminating them. Our calculations employ the RBC collaboration two flavor domain wall fermion and DBW2 gauge action lattices with inverse lattice spacing a−1≈a^{-1}\approx 1.7 GeV, physical volume V≈(2V\approx (2 fm)3^3, and light quark mass roughly equal to the strange quark mass (msea=0.03m_{sea}=0.03 and 0.04). We determine a value of the electric dipole moment that is zero withi n (statistical) errors, ∣d⃗N∣=−0.04(20)|\vec d_N| = -0.04(20) e-ξ\theta-fm at the smaller sea quark mass. Satisfactory results for the magnetic and electric form factors of the proton and neutron are also obtained and presented.Comment: 46 pages. Changed one author addres

    Low-lying meson spectrum of large NCN_C strongly coupled lattice QCD

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    We compute the low energy mass spectrum of lattice QCD in the large NCN_C limit. Expanding around a gauge-invariant ground state, which spontaneously breaks the discrete chiral symmetry, we derive an improved strong-coupling expansion and evaluate, for any value of NCN_C, the masses of the low-lying states in the unflavored meson spectrum. We then take the 't Hooft limit by rescaling g2NC→g2g^2 N_C\to g^2; the 't Hooft limit is smooth and no arbitrary parameters are needed. We find, already at the fourth order of the strong coupling perturbation theory, a very good agreement between the results of our lattice computation and the known continuum values.Comment: 43 pages, 1 figure. Minor corrections. One reference added in section

    Lattice Gauge Theories and the Heisenberg Antiferromagnetic Chain

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    We study the strongly coupled 2-flavor lattice Schwinger model and the SU(2)-color QCD_2. The strong coupling limit, even with its inherent nonuniversality, makes accurate predictions of the spectrum of the continuum models and provides an intuitive picture of the gauge theory vacuum. The massive excitations of the gauge model are computable in terms of spin-spin correlators of the quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 chain.Comment: Proceedings LATTICE99 (spin models), 3 page

    On the Doubling Phenomenon in Lattice Chern-Simons Theories

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    We analyse the pure Chern-Simons theory on an Euclidean infinite lattice. We point out that, as a consequence of its symmetries, the Chern-Simons theory does not have an integrable kernel. Due to the linearity of the action in the derivatives, the situation is very similar to the one arising in the lattice formulation of fermionic theories. Doubling of bosonic degrees of freedom is removed by adding a Maxwell term with a mechanism similar to the one proposed by Wilson for fermionic models.Comment: Lattice 2000, 4 pages, Late

    Strongly coupled N=1 SYM theory on the lattice

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    We propose a strong coupling expansion as a possible tool to obtain qualitative and quantitative informations about N=1 SYM theory. We point out the existence of a mapping between strongly coupled lattice N=1 SYM theory and a generalized SO(4) antiferromagnetic spin system.Comment: Lattice2002(spin), 3 pages, no figure

    The Chiral Condensate of Strongly Coupled QCD in the 't Hooft Limit

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    Using the recently proposed generalization to an arbitrary number of colors of the strong coupling approach to lattice gauge theories\cite{Grignani:2003uv}, we compute the chiral condensate of massless QCD in the 't Hooft limit.Comment: 12 pages, revtex
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