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Nonperturbative QCD simulations with 2+1 flavors of improved staggered quarks

Journal

REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS
Volume 82, Issue 2, Pages 1349-1417

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/RevModPhys.82.1349

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Funding

  1. United States Department of Energy [DE-FG02-91ER-40628, DE-FG02-91ER-40661, DE-FG02-04ER-41298, DE-FC02-06ER-41443, DE-FC-06ER-41446, DE-AC-02-98CH10886]
  2. National Science Foundation [PHY05-55234, PHY05-55235, PHY05-55243, PHY05-55397, PHY07-03296, PHY07-04171, PHY07-57035, PHY07-57333]
  3. Office of Science of the United States Department of Energy, at the Argonne Leadership Class Computing Facility
  4. USQCD Collaboration
  5. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, at Los Alamos National Lab, and at the University of Arizona
  6. CHPC at the University of Utah
  7. Indiana University
  8. University of California, Santa Barbara
  9. STFC [ST/G00059X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  10. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/G00059X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  11. Division Of Physics
  12. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [757035, 757333] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  13. Division Of Physics
  14. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0903571] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Dramatic progress has been made over the last decade in the numerical study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) through the use of improved formulations of QCD on the lattice (improved actions), the development of new algorithms, and the rapid increase in computing power available to lattice gauge theorists. In this article simulations of full QCD are described using the improved staggered quark formalism, asqtad fermions. These simulations were carried out with two degenerate flavors of light quarks (up and down) and with one heavier flavor, the strange quark. Several light quark masses, down to about three times the physical light quark mass, and six lattice spacings have been used. These enable controlled continuum and chiral extrapolations of many low energy QCD observables. The improved staggered formalism is reviewed, emphasizing both advantages and drawbacks. In particular, the procedure for removing unwanted staggered species in the continuum limit is reviewed. Then the asqtad lattice ensembles created by the MILC Collaboration are described. All MILC lattice ensembles are publicly available, and they have been used extensively by a number of lattice gauge theory groups. The physics results obtained with them are reviewed, and the impact of these results on phenomenology is discussed. Topics include the heavy quark potential, spectrum of light hadrons, quark masses, decay constants of light and heavy-light pseudoscalar mesons, semileptonic form factors, nucleon structure, scattering lengths, and more.

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