Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice
Scientific paper
2006-09-29
PoSLAT2006:129,2006
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
Talk at Lattice 2006; to be published in Proceedings Of Science as POS(LAT2006)129. 7 pages; 10 figures
Scientific paper
We present a calculation of the transition temperature for 3 flavor QCD using p4-improved staggered fermions with two different variants of fattened links. We examine various susceptibilities at two different values for the temporal extent - $N_t = 4$ and $N_t = 6$ - in the vicinity of the 3 flavor transition at vanishing chemical potential. For $N_t = 4$, we study bare quark masses in the range $m_qa = 0.005$ to $m_qa = 0.1$, and for $N_t = 6$, we use $m_qa = 0.02$ to $m_qa = 0.2$. We also calculate hadron masses and the static quark potential at zero temperature in order to set the scale for the transition temperature and to study quark mass and cut-off dependent scaling properties of the transition temperature. A comparison of the R Algorithm and the RHMC algorithm for finite-temperature simulations is also made
Cheng Michael
for the RBC-Bielefeld Collaboration
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