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Light hadrons with improved staggered quarks: approaching the continuum limit

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We have extended our program of QCD simulations with an improved Kogut-Susskind quark action to a smaller lattice spacing, approximately 0.09 fm. Also, the simulations with a approximately 0.12 fm have been extended to smaller quark masses. In this paper we describe the new simulations and computations of the static quark potential and light hadron spectrum. These results give information about the remaining dependences on the lattice spacing. We examine the dependence of computed quantities on the spatial size of the lattice, on the numerical precision in the computations, and on the step size used in the numerical integrations. We examine the effects of autocorrelations in "simulation time" on the potential and spectrum. We see effects of decays, or coupling to two-meson states, in the 0++, 1+, and 0- meson propagators, and we make a preliminary mass computation for a radially excited 0- meson.

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FLAG Review 2024

hep-lat · 2024-11-06 · accept · novelty 2.0

The FLAG 2024 review provides updated averages of lattice QCD determinations for quark masses, decay constants, form factors, mixing parameters, and nucleon matrix elements.

Lattice methods for students at a formal TASI

hep-th · 2019-07-05 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

Lecture notes on lattice methods for formal TASI students covering basics, confinement, chiral fermions, and case studies in the 3D Ising model and QCD.

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  • FLAG Review 2024 hep-lat · 2024-11-06 · accept · none · ref 121 · internal anchor

    The FLAG 2024 review provides updated averages of lattice QCD determinations for quark masses, decay constants, form factors, mixing parameters, and nucleon matrix elements.

  • Lattice methods for students at a formal TASI hep-th · 2019-07-05 · unverdicted · none · ref 77 · internal anchor

    Lecture notes on lattice methods for formal TASI students covering basics, confinement, chiral fermions, and case studies in the 3D Ising model and QCD.