The phase structure of lattice QCD with two flavours of Wilson quarks and renormalization group improved gluons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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34 pages, 3 tables, 14 figures; revised version to appear in EPJC

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10.1140/epjc/s2005-02262-5

The effect of changing the lattice action for the gluon field on the recently observed [1] first order phase transition near zero quark mass is investigated by replacing the Wilson plaquette action by the DBW2 action. The lattice action for quarks is unchanged: it is in both cases the original Wilson action. It turns out that Wilson fermions with the DBW2 gauge action have a phase structure where the minimal pion mass and the jump of the average plaquette are decreased, when compared to Wilson fermions with Wilson plaquette action at similar values of the lattice spacing. Taking the DBW2 gauge action is advantageous also from the point of view of the computational costs of numerical simulations.

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