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Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks

The lattice phase structure of a gauge theory can be a serious obstruction to Monte Carlo studies of its continuum behaviour. This issue is particularly delicate when numerical studies are performed to determine whether a theory is in a (near-)conformal phase. In this work we investigate the heavy m...

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Autores principales: Lucini, Biagio, Patella, Agostino, Rago, Antonio, Rinaldi, Enrico
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2013)106
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1598979
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author Lucini, Biagio
Patella, Agostino
Rago, Antonio
Rinaldi, Enrico
author_facet Lucini, Biagio
Patella, Agostino
Rago, Antonio
Rinaldi, Enrico
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description The lattice phase structure of a gauge theory can be a serious obstruction to Monte Carlo studies of its continuum behaviour. This issue is particularly delicate when numerical studies are performed to determine whether a theory is in a (near-)conformal phase. In this work we investigate the heavy mass limit of the SU(2) gauge theory with Nf=2 adjoint fermions and its lattice phase diagram, showing the presence of a critical point ending a line of first order bulk phase transition. The relevant gauge observables and the low-lying spectrum are monitored in the vicinity of the critical point with very good control over different systematic effects. The scaling properties of masses and susceptibilities open the possibility that the effective theory at criticality is a scalar theory in the universality class of the four-dimensional Gaussian model. This behaviour is clearly different from what is observed for SU(2) gauge theory with two dynamical adjoint fermions, whose (near-)conformal numerical signature is hence free from strong-coupling bulk effects.
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spelling cern-15989792023-03-21T05:31:42Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP11(2013)106http://cds.cern.ch/record/1598979engLucini, BiagioPatella, AgostinoRago, AntonioRinaldi, EnricoInfrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarksParticle Physics - LatticeThe lattice phase structure of a gauge theory can be a serious obstruction to Monte Carlo studies of its continuum behaviour. This issue is particularly delicate when numerical studies are performed to determine whether a theory is in a (near-)conformal phase. In this work we investigate the heavy mass limit of the SU(2) gauge theory with Nf=2 adjoint fermions and its lattice phase diagram, showing the presence of a critical point ending a line of first order bulk phase transition. The relevant gauge observables and the low-lying spectrum are monitored in the vicinity of the critical point with very good control over different systematic effects. The scaling properties of masses and susceptibilities open the possibility that the effective theory at criticality is a scalar theory in the universality class of the four-dimensional Gaussian model. This behaviour is clearly different from what is observed for SU(2) gauge theory with two dynamical adjoint fermions, whose (near-)conformal numerical signature is hence free from strong-coupling bulk effects.The lattice phase structure of a gauge theory can be a serious obstruction to Monte Carlo studies of its continuum behaviour. This issue is particularly delicate when numerical studies are performed to determine whether a theory is in a (near-)conformal phase. In this work we investigate the heavy mass limit of the SU(2) gauge theory with Nf=2 adjoint fermions and its lattice phase diagram, showing the presence of a critical point ending a line of first order bulk phase transition. The relevant gauge observables and the low-lying spectrum are monitored in the vicinity of the critical point with very good control over different systematic effects. The scaling properties of masses and susceptibilities open the possibility that the effective theory at criticality is a scalar theory in the universality class of the four-dimensional Gaussian model. This behaviour is clearly different from what is observed for SU(2) gauge theory with two dynamical adjoint fermions, whose (near-)conformal numerical signature is hence free from strong-coupling bulk effects.arXiv:1309.1614CERN-PH-TH-2013-215EDINBURGH-2013-12CERN-PH-TH-2013-215EDINBURGH 2013-12oai:cds.cern.ch:15989792013-09-06
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Lattice
Lucini, Biagio
Patella, Agostino
Rago, Antonio
Rinaldi, Enrico
Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title_full Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title_fullStr Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title_full_unstemmed Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title_short Infrared conformality and bulk critical points: SU(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
title_sort infrared conformality and bulk critical points: su(2) with heavy adjoint quarks
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2013)106
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1598979
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