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Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot

Results on the thermal transition of QCD with 3 degenerate flavors, in the lower-left corner of the Columbia plot, are puzzling. The transition is expected to be first-order for massless quarks, and to remain so for a range of quark masses until it turns second-order at a critical quark mass. But th...

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Autores principales: de Forcrand, Philippe, D'Elia, Massimo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.256.0081
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257659
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description Results on the thermal transition of QCD with 3 degenerate flavors, in the lower-left corner of the Columbia plot, are puzzling. The transition is expected to be first-order for massless quarks, and to remain so for a range of quark masses until it turns second-order at a critical quark mass. But this critical quark mass and resulting "pion" mass disagree violently between Wilson and staggered fermions at finite lattice spacing, and decrease sharply with the lattice spacing, for staggered fermions at least. To clarify this puzzle and eliminate potential systematic effects from rooting, we study the 4-flavor theory with staggered fermions, on lattices with 4 to 10 time-slices. Our results are qualitatively similar to the 3-flavor case, so that rooting is not an issue. However, dramatic cutoff effects are visible, even on our finest lattices. Universality implies that cutoff effects for Wilson fermions are even more dramatic. In order to obtain a first-order thermal transition in the continuum theory, extremely light quarks are needed.
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spelling cern-22576592023-03-14T19:32:48Zdoi:10.22323/1.256.0081http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257659engde Forcrand, PhilippeD'Elia, MassimoContinuum limit and universality of the Columbia plothep-latParticle Physics - LatticeResults on the thermal transition of QCD with 3 degenerate flavors, in the lower-left corner of the Columbia plot, are puzzling. The transition is expected to be first-order for massless quarks, and to remain so for a range of quark masses until it turns second-order at a critical quark mass. But this critical quark mass and resulting "pion" mass disagree violently between Wilson and staggered fermions at finite lattice spacing, and decrease sharply with the lattice spacing, for staggered fermions at least. To clarify this puzzle and eliminate potential systematic effects from rooting, we study the 4-flavor theory with staggered fermions, on lattices with 4 to 10 time-slices. Our results are qualitatively similar to the 3-flavor case, so that rooting is not an issue. However, dramatic cutoff effects are visible, even on our finest lattices. Universality implies that cutoff effects for Wilson fermions are even more dramatic. In order to obtain a first-order thermal transition in the continuum theory, extremely light quarks are needed.SISSAarXiv:1702.00330CERN-TH-2017-022oai:cds.cern.ch:22576592017-02-01
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Particle Physics - Lattice
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D'Elia, Massimo
Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title_full Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title_fullStr Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title_full_unstemmed Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title_short Continuum limit and universality of the Columbia plot
title_sort continuum limit and universality of the columbia plot
topic hep-lat
Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.256.0081
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257659
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