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SU(2) lattice gluon propagator: Continuum limit, finite-volume effects, and infrared mass scale mIR

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 81, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.81.054503

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  1. Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Dubna (Russia)
  2. German institutes
  3. DFG-RFBR [436 RUS 113/866/0-1]
  4. RFBR-DFG [06-0204014]
  5. [NSh-679.2008.2.]
  6. [RFBR 07-02-00237-a]
  7. [RFBR 08-02-00661-a]
  8. [FBR 09-02-00338-a]

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We study the scaling behavior and finite (physical) volume effects as well as the Gribov copy dependence of the SU(2) Landau gauge gluon propagator on the lattice. Our physical lattice sizes range from (3.0 fm)(4) to (7.3 fm)(4). Considering lattices with decreasing lattice spacing but fixed physical volume we confirm (nonperturbative) multiplicative renormalizability and the approach to the continuum limit for the renormalized gluon propagator D-ren(p) at momenta |p| greater than or similar to 0.6 GeV. The finite-volume effects and Gribov copy influence turn out small in this region. On the contrary, in the deeper infrared we found the Gribov copy influence strong and finite- volume effects, which still require special attention. The gluon propagator does not seem to be consistent with a simple polelike behavior similar to(p(2) + m(g)(2))(-1) for momenta vertical bar p vertical bar less than or similar to 0.6 GeV. Instead, a Gaussian-type fit works very well in this region. From its width-for a physical volume (5.0 fm)(4) - we estimate a corresponding infrared (mass) scale to be m(IR) similar to 0.7 GeV.

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