782 research outputs found
Static quarks with improved statistical precision
We present a numerical study for different discretisations of the static
action, concerning cut-off effects and the growth of statistical errors with
Euclidean time. An error reduction by an order of magnitude can be obtained
with respect to the Eichten-Hill action, for time separations beyond 1.3 fm,
keeping discretization errors small. The best actions lead to a big improvement
on the precision of the quark mass Mb and F_Bs in the static approximation.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, Lattice2003(heavy
Towards a precision computation of f_Bs in quenched QCD
We present a computation of the decay constant f_Bs in quenched QCD. Our
strategy is to combine new precise data from the static approximation with an
interpolation of the decay constant around the charm quark mass region. This
computation is the first step in demonstrating the feasability of a strategy
for f_B in full QCD. The continuum limits in the static theory and at finite
mass are taken separately and will be further improved.Comment: Lattice2003(heavy), 3 pages, 2 figure
The running coupling from the four-gluon vertex in Landau gauge Yang-Mills theory
We consider the running coupling from the four-gluon vertex in Landau gauge,
SU() Yang-Mills theory as given by a combination of dressing functions of
the vertex and the gluon propagator. We determine these functions numerically
from a coupled set of Dyson-Schwinger equations. We reproduce asymptotic
freedom in the ultraviolet momentum region and find a coupling of order one at
mid-momenta. In the infrared we find a nontrivial (i.e. nonzero) fixed point
which is three orders of magnitude smaller than the corresponding fixed point
in the coupling of the ghost-gluon vertex. This result explains why the
Dyson-Schwinger and the functional renormalization group equations for the two
point functions can agree in the infrared, although their structure is quite
different. Our findings also support Zwanziger's notion of an infrared
effective theory driven by the Faddeev-Popov determinant.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures; v2: minor clarifications added and typos
corrected, version accepted by PR
Signal at subleading order in lattice HQET
We discuss the correlators in lattice HQET that are needed to go beyond the
static theory. Based on our implementation in the Schr\"odinger functional we
focus on their signal-to-noise ratios and check that a reasonable statistical
precision can be reached in quantities like and .Comment: 3 pages, Lattice2004(heavy), v2: corrected definition of X^{kin/spin
Decay constants of charm and beauty pseudoscalar heavy-light mesons on fine lattices
We compute decay constants of heavy-light mesons in quenched lattice QCD with
a lattice spacing of a ~ 0.04 fm using non-perturbatively O(a) improved Wilson
fermions and O(a) improved currents. We obtain f_{D_s} = 220(6)(5)(11) MeV, f_D
= 206(6)(3)(22) MeV, f_{B_s} = 205(7)(26)(17) MeV and f_B = 190(8)(23)(25) MeV,
using the Sommer parameter r_0 = 0.5 fm to set the scale. The first error is
statistical, the second systematic and the third from assuming a +-10%
uncertainty in the experimental value of r_0. A detailed discussion is given in
the text. We also present results for the meson decay constants f_K and f_\pi
and the \rho meson mass.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures. Replaced version contains analysis in terms of
improved quark masses instead of bare quark masses, result for f_B changed by
1 MeV. Several typos corrected, in particular error bars in table 4. Version
accepted in PL
The importance of vitamin D and omega-3 PUFA supplementation: a nonpharmacologic immunomodulation strategy to halt autoimmunity
The large, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial VITAL (Vitamin D and omega 3 trial) recently confirmed that vitamin D and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) co-supplementation (VIDOM) can reduce the incidence of autoimmune diseases. Based on these relevant results, this commentary summarizes the molecular mechanisms behind the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties of vitamin D and omega-3 PUFAs. We also describe the potential bidirectional interplay between vitamin D metabolism and omega-3 PUFA metabolism that underlies the rationale for VIDOM co-supplementation and that may contribute to enhance the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory actions of vitamin D and omega-3 PUFAs when these compounds are administered in combination
Local coherence and deflation of the low quark modes in lattice QCD
The spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry in QCD is known to be linked to a
non-zero density of eigenvalues of the massless Dirac operator near the origin.
Numerical studies of two-flavour QCD now suggest that the low quark modes are
locally coherent to a certain extent. As a consequence, the modes can be
simultaneously deflated, using local projectors, with a total computational
effort proportional to the lattice volume (rather than its square). Deflation
has potentially many uses in lattice QCD. The technique is here worked out for
the case of quark propagator calculations, where large speed-up factors and a
flat scaling behaviour with respect to the quark mass are achieved.Comment: Plain TeX, 23 pages, 4 figures included; minor text modifications;
version published in JHE
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