First results from 2+1 dynamical quark flavors on an anisotropic lattice: Light-hadron spectroscopy and setting the strange-quark mass
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Huey-Wen Lin, Saul D. Cohen, Jozef Dudek, Robert G. Edwards, Balint Joo, David G. Richards, John Bulava, Justin Foley, Colin Morningstar, Eric Engelson, Stephen Wallace, K.Jimmy Juge, Nilmani Mathur, Michael J. Peardon and Sinead M. Ryan, First results from 2+1 dynamical quark flavors on an anisotropic lattice: Light-hadron spectroscopy and setting the strange-quark mass, Physical Review D, 79, 2009, 034502Download Item:
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We present the first light-hadron spectroscopy on a set of
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dynamical, anisotropic lattices. A
convenient set of coordinates that parameterize the two-dimensional plane of light and strange-quark
masses is introduced. These coordinates are used to extrapolate data obtained at the simulated values of
the quark masses to the physical light and strange-quark point. A measurement of the Sommer scale on
these ensembles is made, and the performance of the hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm used for generating
the ensembles is estimated.
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