200 research outputs found
Non-perturbative renormalization constants on the lattice from flavour non-singlet Ward identities
By imposing axial and vector Ward identities for flavour-non-singlet
currents, we estimate in the quenched approximation the non-perturbative values
of combinations of improvement coefficients, which appear in the expansion
around the massless case of the renormalization constants of axial,
pseudoscalar, vector, scalar non-singlet currents and of the renormalized mass.
These coefficients are relevant for the completion of the improvement
programme to O(a) of such operators.
The simulations are performed with a clover Wilson action non-perturbatively
improved.Comment: 9 pages, latex file + 4 eps files of figure
Non-perturbative running of the average momentum of non-singlet parton densities
We determine non-perturbatively the anomalous dimensions of the second moment
of non-singlet parton densities from a continuum extrapolation of results
computed in quenched lattice simulations at different lattice spacings. We use
a Schr\"odinger functional scheme for the definition of the renormalization
constant of the relevant twist-2 operator. In the region of renormalized
couplings explored, we obtain a good description of our data in terms of a
three-loop expression for the anomalous dimensions. The calculation can be used
for exploring values of the coupling where a perturbative expansion of the
anomalous dimensions is not valid a priori. Moreover, our results provide the
non-perturbative renormalization constant that connects hadron matrix elements
on the lattice, renormalized at a low scale, with the experimental results,
renormalized at much higher energy scales.Comment: Latex2e file, 6 figures, 25 pages, Corrected errors on linear fit in
table 2 and discussion on anomalous dimension of f_
Evidence for eta prime - pion splitting in unquenched lattice QCD
We perform an extrapolation from negative to positive flavour numbers of full
QCD lattice estimates of the mass. The extrapolations are carried out
by keeping and masses at fixed values. We find an --
splitting which shows a flavour dependence consistent with the Witten Veneziano
formula based on the anomaly. The quantitative splitting is consistent
with the estimates made in the quenched approximation.Comment: 22 pages, uuencoded latex files, text + 8 figure
The bermions: an approach to lattice QCD dynamical fermions from negative flavour numbers
We estimate the effects of dynamical fermions by extrapolating to positive
flavour numbers the results from negative values obtained by adding to the pure
gauge sector a fermion action where the fields obey a Bose statistics: the
bermions.Comment: 21 pages, uuencoded PS file, 11 figures include
On the extraction of zero momentum form factors on the lattice
We propose a method to expand correlation functions with respect to the
spatial components of external momenta. From the coefficients of the expansion
it is possible to extract Lorentz-invariant form factors at zero spatial
momentum transfer avoiding model dependent extrapolations. These objects can be
profitably calculated on the lattice. We have explicitly checked the validity
of the proposed procedure by considering two-point correlators with insertions
of the axial current, the form factors of the semileptonic decay of
pseudoscalar mesons, and the hadronic vacuum polarization tensor entering, for
example, the lattice calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, published versio
Effects of Nonperturbative Improvement in Quenched Hadron Spectroscopy
We discuss a comparative analysis of unimproved and nonperturbatively
improved quenched hadron spectroscopy, on a set of 104 gauge configurations, at
beta=6.2. We also present here our results for meson decay constants, including
the constants f_D and f_Ds in the charm-quark region.Comment: LATTICE98(spectrum
Non-Perturbatively Improved Quenched Hadron Spectroscopy
We make a quenched lattice simulation of hadron spectroscopy at beta=6.2 with
the Wilson action non-perturbatively improved. With respect to the unimproved
case, the estimate of the lattice spacing is less influenced by the choice of
input hadron masses. We study also the effects of using an improved quark mass
in the fits to the dependence of hadron masses upon quark masses.Comment: 12 pages, including 5 postscript figure
Light meson decay constants beyond the quenched approximation
We calculate the effects of including dynamical fermion loops in the lattice
QCD estimates of meson decay constants, by extrapolating the results from
negative flavour numbers after a suitable matching of the pion and rho mass.
For moderately light quarks, the values of the decay constants not corrected
for the renormalization constants increase with respect to their quenched
values.Comment: 9 pages, uuencoded PS file, 2 figures include
Pseudofermion observables for static heavy meson decay constants on the lattice
A method based on the Monte Carlo inversion of the Dirac operator on the
lattice provides low noise results for the correlations entering the definition
of the heavy meson decay constant in the static limit. The method is
complementary to the usual method of smeared sources, avoids the systematic
error arising from optimizing the size of the smearing volume and is more
efficient for the values of lattice parameters that we have explored.Comment: 11 pages, uuencoded ps file, 2 figures include
[Chi] and J/[Psi] suppression in heavy ion collisions and a model for its momentum dependence
Karsch F, Petronzio R. [Chi] and J/[Psi] suppression in heavy ion collisions and a model for its momentum dependence. Zeitschrift für Physik, C: Particles and Fields. 1988;37(4):627-633
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