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arxiv: 1111.0417 · v1 · pith:L6ME2I32new · submitted 2011-11-02 · ✦ hep-lat

Chiral interpolation in a finite volume

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keywords chiralfinitelatticemassphysicalvolumeeffectsepsilon
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A simulation of lattice QCD at (or even below) the physical pion mass is feasible on a small lattice size of \sim 2 fm. The results are, however, subject to large finite volume effects. In order to precisely understand the chiral behavior in a finite volume, we develop a new computational scheme to interpolate the conventional epsilon and p regimes within chiral perturbation theory. In this new scheme, we calculate the two-point function in the pseudoscalar channel, which is described by a set of Bessel functions in an infra-red finite way as in the epsilon regime, while chiral logarithmic effects are kept manifest as in the p regime. The new ChPT formula is compared to our 2+1- flavor lattice QCD data near the physical up and down quark mass, mud \sim 3 MeV on an L \sim 1.8 fm lattice. We extract the pion mass = 99(4) MeV, from which we attempt a chiral "interpolation" of the observables to the physical point.

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