Abstract

We present an analysis of the continuum extrapolation of fBf_B in the static approximation from lattice data. The method described here aims to uncover the systematic effects which enter in this extrapolation and has not been described before. Our conclusions are that we see statistical evidence for scaling of fBstatf_B^{stat} for inverse lattice spacings \gtap 2 GeV but not for \ltap 2 GeV. We observe a lack of {\em asymptotic} scaling for a variety of quantities, including fBstatf_B^{stat}, at all energy scales considered. This can be associated with finite lattice spacing systematics. Once these effects are taken into account, we obtain a value of 230(35) MeV for fBstatf_B^{stat} in the continuum where the error represents uncertainties due to both the statistics and the continuum extrapolation. In this method there is no error due to uncertainties in the renormalization constant connecting the lattice and continuum effective theories.Comment: 33 pages, latex text file and postscript figures all uuencoded into a single file, ROME preprint 94/104

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