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Exploring Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics by Cooling

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The effect of cooling on a number of observables is calculated in SU(2) lattice gauge theory. The static quark-antiquark potential and spin-dependent interactions are studied, and the topological charge is monitored. The chiral symmetry breaking order parameter χχ\langle \overline{\chi}\chi \rangle and meson correlators are calculated using staggered fermions. Interactions on the distance scale of a few lattice spacings are found to be essentially eliminated by cooling, including the spin-dependent potentials. χχ\langle \overline{\chi}\chi \rangle and meson correlators up to time separations of several lattice spacings relax very quickly to their free-field values. At larger times, there is evidence of a difference between the pseudoscalar and vector channels. A fit to the pseudoscalar correlation function yields ``mass'' values about 2/32/3 (in lattice units) of the uncooled masses. These results raise the question of how to reconcile the large-time behavior of the hadron correlators with the fact that the spin-dependent potentials and χχ\langle \overline{\chi}\chi \rangle essentially disappear (in lattice units) after only a small amount of cooling.Comment: 11 pages (REVTEX 3.0). TRI-PP-94-22, SFU HEP-114-94. 14 Figures (hardcopies available by request from [email protected]). Accepted for publication in Physical Review

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