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Reducing cutoff effects in maximally twisted lattice QCD close to the chiral limit

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When analyzed in terms of the Symanzik expansion, lattice correlators of multi-local (gauge-invariant) operators with non-trivial continuum limit exhibit in maximally twisted lattice QCD ``infrared divergent'' cutoff effects of the type a^{2k}/(m_\pi^2)^{h}, 2k\geq h\geq 1 (k,h integers), which tend to become numerically large when the pion mass gets small. We prove that, if the action is O(a) improved a` la Symanzik or, alternatively, the critical mass counter-term is chosen in some ``optimal'' way, these lattice artifacts are reduced to terms that are at worst of the order a^{2}(a^2/m_\pi^2)^{k-1}, k\geq 1. This implies that the continuum extrapolation of lattice results is smooth at least down to values of the quark mass, m_q, satisfying the order of magnitude inequality m_q >a^2\Lambda^3_{\rm QCD}.

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Valence leading isospin breaking contributions to $a_{\mu}^{\mathrm{HVP-LO}}$

hep-lat · 2025-01-31 · conditional · novelty 4.0

The ETMC collaboration presents preliminary electro-quenched valence quark-connected isospin-breaking corrections to the leading-order hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment on two lattice volumes at a single lattice spacing.

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  • Valence leading isospin breaking contributions to $a_{\mu}^{\mathrm{HVP-LO}}$ hep-lat · 2025-01-31 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    The ETMC collaboration presents preliminary electro-quenched valence quark-connected isospin-breaking corrections to the leading-order hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment on two lattice volumes at a single lattice spacing.