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QCD equation of state with 2+1 flavors of improved staggered quarks
We report results for the interaction measure, pressure and energy density
for nonzero temperature QCD with 2+1 flavors of improved staggered quarks. In
our simulations we use a Symanzik improved gauge action and the Asqtad
improved staggered quark action for lattices with temporal extent and
6. The heavy quark mass is fixed at approximately the physical strange
quark mass and the two degenerate light quarks have masses or . The calculation of the thermodynamic observables employs the
integral method where energy density and pressure are obtained by integration
over the interaction measure.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables; One more figure added. Eq. 11
changed. Some text change
Study of Charmonia near the deconfining transition on an anisotropic lattice with O(a) improved quark action
We study hadron properties near the deconfining transition in the quenched
lattice QCD simulation. This paper focuses on the heavy quarkonium states, such
as meson. In order to treat heavy quarks at , we adopt the
improved Wilson action on anisotropic lattice. We discuss bound
state observing the wave function and compare the meson correlators at above
and below . Although we find a large change of correlator near the ,
the strong spatial correlation which is almost the same as confinement phase
survives even .Comment: 19 pages, 10 figure
Meson Correlation Function and Screening Mass in Thermal QCD
Analytical results for the spatial dependence of the correlation functions
for all meson excitations in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, the lowest
order, are calculated. The meson screening mass is obtained as a large distance
limit of the correlation function. Our analysis leads to a better understanding
of the excitations of Quark Gluon Plasma at sufficiently large temperatures and
may be of relevance for future numerical calculations with fully interacting
Quantum Chromodynamics.Comment: 11 page
Chiral logs with staggered fermions
We compute chiral logarithms in the presence of "taste" symmetry breaking of
staggered fermions. The lagrangian of Lee and Sharpe is generalized and then
used to calculate the logs in and masses. We correct an error in Ref.
[1] [C. Bernard, hep-lat/0111051]; the issue turns out to have implications for
the comparison with simulations, even at tree level. MILC data with three light
dynamical flavors can be well fit by our formulas. However, two new chiral
parameters, which describe order hairpin diagrams for taste-nonsinglet
mesons, enter in the fits. To obtain precise results for the physical
coefficients at order , these new parameters will need to be bounded, at
least roughly.Comment: talk presented by C. Bernard at Lattice2002(spectrum); 3 pages, 2
figure
The QCD equation of state with asqtad staggered fermions
We report on our result for the equation of state (EOS) with a Symanzik
improved gauge action and the asqtad improved staggered fermion action at
and 6. In our dynamical simulations with 2+1 flavors we use the inexact
R algorithm and here we estimate the finite step-size systematic error on the
EOS. Finally we discuss the non-zero chemical potential extension of the EOS
and give some preliminary results.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, presented at Lattice2006(High Temperature and
Density), to appear in Proceedings of Scienc
Scalar Meson Spectroscopy with Lattice Staggered Fermions
With sufficiently light up and down quarks the isovector () and
isosinglet () scalar meson propagators are dominated at large distance by
two-meson states. In the staggered fermion formulation of lattice quantum
chromodynamics, taste-symmetry breaking causes a proliferation of two-meson
states that further complicates the analysis of these channels. Many of them
are unphysical artifacts of the lattice approximation. They are expected to
disappear in the continuum limit. The staggered-fermion fourth-root procedure
has its purported counterpart in rooted staggered chiral perturbation theory
(rSXPT). Fortunately, the rooted theory provides a strict framework that
permits the analysis of scalar meson correlators in terms of only a small
number of low energy couplings. Thus the analysis of the point-to-point scalar
meson correlators in this context gives a useful consistency check of the
fourth-root procedure and its proposed chiral realization. Through numerical
simulation we have measured correlators for both the and channels
in the ``Asqtad'' improved staggered fermion formulation in a lattice ensemble
with lattice spacing fm. We analyze those correlators in the context
of rSXPT and obtain values of the low energy chiral couplings that are
reasonably consistent with previous determinations.Comment: 23 pp., 3 figs., submitted to Phys. Rev.
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