QCD thermodynamics with Wilson fermions
Nov, 2011
7 pages
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- PoS LATTICE2011 (2011) 209
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- 1111.3500 [hep-lat]
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QCD is investigated at finite temperature using Wilson fermions in the fixed scale approach. A 2+1 flavor stout and clover improved action is used at four lattice spacings allowing for control over discretization errors. The light quark masses in this first study are fixed to heavier than physical values. The renormalized chiral condensate, quark number susceptibility and the Polyakov loop is measured and the results are compared with the staggered formulation in the fixed N_t approach. The Wilson results at the finest lattice spacing agree with the staggered results at the highest N_t.Note:
- 7 pages, Talk presented at the XXIX International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2011), July 10-16, 2011, Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, California, USA
- fermion: Wilson
- quantum chromodynamics: thermodynamics
- fermion number: susceptibility
- condensation: chiral
- finite temperature
- Polyakov loop
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