Measuring the aspect ratio renormalization of anisotropic-lattice gluons
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Alford, M. G., Drummond, I. T., Horgan, R. R., Shanahan, H., Peardon, M. J. `Measuring the aspect ratio renormalization of anisotropic-lattice gluons? in Physical Review D, 63, 2001, pp 074501-1 - 074501-9Download Item:

Abstract:
Using tadpole-improved actions we investigate the consistency between different methods of measuring the
aspect ratio renormalization of anisotropic-lattice gluons for bare aspect ratios x054,6,10 and inverse lattice
spacing in the range as
215660?840 MeV. The tadpole corrections to the action, which are established selfconsistently,
are defined for two cases, mean link tadpoles in the Landau gauge and gauge invariant mean
plaquette tadpoles. Parameters in the latter case exhibited no dependence on the spatial lattice size L, while in
the former, parameters showed only a weak dependence on L easily extrapolated to L5`. The renormalized
anisotropy xR was measured using both the torelon dispersion relation and the sideways potential method.
There is general agreement between these approaches, but there are discrepancies which are evidence for the
presence of lattice artifact contributions. For the torelon these are estimated to be O(aSas
2/R2), where R is the
flux-tube radius. We also present some new data that suggest that rotational invariance is established more
accurately for the mean-link action than the plaquette action.
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Author: PEARDON, MICHAEL JAMES
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American Physical SocietyType of material:
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Physical Review D63
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