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Ratio of flavour non-singlet and singlet scalar density renormalisation parameters in Nf=3 QCD with Wilson quarks: ALPHA Collaboration

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
卷 81, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09387-z

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [GRK 2149]

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In this study, the normalization factor rm equivalent to ZS/ZS0 was determined non-perturbatively using lattice QCD simulations. The calculation involved the computation of quark masses with Wilson fermions and the renormalization of nucleon matrix elements of scalar densities. The results cover gauge couplings corresponding to lattice spacings below 0.1fm.
We determine non-perturbatively the normalisation factor rm equivalent to ZS/ZS0, where ZS and ZS0 are the renormalisation parameters of the flavour non-singlet and singlet scalar densities, respectively. This quantity is required in the computation of quark masses with Wilson fermions and for instance the renormalisation of nucleon matrix elements of scalar densities. Our calculation involves simulations of finite-volume lattice QCD with the tree-level Symanzik-improved gauge action, Nf=3 mass-degenerate O(a) improved Wilson fermions and Schrodinger functional boundary conditions. The slope of the current quark mass, as a function of the subtracted Wilson quark mass is extracted both in a unitary setup (where nearly chiral valence and sea quark masses are degenerate) and in a non-unitary setup (where all valence flavours are chiral and the sea quark masses are small). These slopes are then combined with Z equivalent to ZP/(ZSZA) in order to obtain rm. A novel chiral Ward identity is employed for the calculation of the normalisation factor Z. Our results cover the range of gauge couplings corresponding to lattice spacings below 0.1fm, for which Nf=2+1 QCD simulations in large volumes with the same lattice action are typically performed.

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