Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice
Scientific paper
2007-08-10
PoSLAT2007:301,2007
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
7 pages, 9 figures, Lattice2007 proceedings (use PoS.cls)
Scientific paper
The effective coupling of QCD is measured by using the gauge configurations produced by the MILC collaboration in which the Kogut Susskind (KS) fermion is incorporated and by using that produced by the QCDOC collaboration in which the domain wall fermion (DWF) is incorporated. We fix the gauge to the Landau gauge and to the Coulomb gauge. The infrared effective coupling in the Coulomb gauge agrees with the recent extraction at JLab, but that in the Landau gauge shows infrared suppression. The suppression is expected to be due to the color anti-symmetric ghost propagator which in the unquenched configurations has stronger infrared singularity than the color diagonal ghost propagator. The Coulomb form factor in the infrared depends on the kind of the fermion incorporated in the system and the temperature. The quark has the effect of quenching randomness and the fluctuation of the color anti-symmetric ghost propagator is reduced in the unquenched configuration, and the Kugo-Ojima parameter c is closer to 1 in the unquenched configuration than in the quenched configuration.
Furui Sadataka
Nakajima Hideo
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