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Mass renormalisation for improved staggered quarks
Improved staggered quark actions are designed to suppress flavour changing
strong interactions. We discuss the perturbation theory for this type of
actions and show the improvements to reduce the quark mass renormalisation
compared to naive staggered quarks. The renormalisations are of similar size as
for Wilson quarks.Comment: LaTeX, 3 pages, Lattice2001(spectrum
Mean link versus average plaquette tadpoles in lattice NRQCD
We compare mean-link and average plaquette tadpole renormalization schemes in
the context of the quarkonium hyperfine splittings in lattice NRQCD.
Simulations are done for the three quarkonium systems , , and
. The hyperfine splittings are computed both at leading and at
next-to-leading order in the relativistic expansion. Results are obtained at a
large number of lattice spacings. A number of features emerge, all of which
favor tadpole renormalization using mean links. This includes much better
scaling of the hyperfine splittings in the three quarkonium systems. We also
find that relativistic corrections to the spin splittings are smaller with
mean-link tadpoles, particularly for the and systems. We
also see signs of a breakdown in the NRQCD expansion when the bare quark mass
falls below about one in lattice units (with the bare quark masses turning out
to be much larger with mean-link tadpoles).Comment: LATTICE(heavyqk) 3 pages, 2 figure
Latest Results from Heavy Quark Simulations
The status of b-bbar and c-cbar calculations, numerical and analytic, are
reviewed. The extraction of alpha_s and quark masses from spectrum calculations
is discussed. The NRQCD and Improved Heavy Wilson formulations of heavy quarks
are compared, and recent calculations using a Heavy Staggered formulation are
discussed.Comment: 15 pages, latex, 9 postscript figures, self-unpacking uuencoded
compressed file, requires espcrc2.sty (included) and epsf.sty. Contribution
to Lattice '9
On the fourth root prescription for dynamical staggered fermions
With the aim of resolving theoretical issues associated with the fourth root
prescription for dynamical staggered fermions in Lattice QCD simulations, we
consider the problem of finding a viable lattice Dirac operator D such that
(det D_{staggered})^{1/4} = det D. Working in the flavour field representation
we show that in the free field case there is a simple and natural candidate D
satisfying this relation, and we show that it has acceptable locality behavior:
exponentially local with localisation range vanishing ~ (a/m)^{1/2} for lattice
spacing a -> 0. Prospects for the interacting case are also discussed, although
we do not solve this case here.Comment: 29 pages, 2 figures; some revision and streamlining of the
discussions; results unchanged; to appear in PR
Improvement and Taste Symmetry Breaking for Staggered Quarks
We compare several improved actions for staggered quarks. We study the effect
of improvement on the taste changing interactions by calculating the splitting
in the pion spectrum. We investigate the effect of the improvement on some
topological properties.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, Lattice 2003 proceeding
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