Green's temperature functions of massive scalar particles for finite matter density

Russian Physics Journal Springer Nature 34:7 (1991) 589-596

Authors:

AS Vshivtsev, V Ch Zhukovskii, AO Starinets

Glueballs and topological charge in the presence of dynamical quarks

Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements) 20:C (1991) 390-393

Authors:

KM Bitar, TA Degrand, R Edwards, S Gottlieb, UM Heller, AD Kennedy, JB Kogut, A Kraznitz, W Liu, MC Ogilvie, RL Renken, P Rossi, DK Sinclair, RL Sugar, M Teper, D Toussaint, KC Wang

Abstract:

We have estimated the string tension and the masses of the 0++ and 2++ glueballs in lattice QCD with 2 light flavours of staggered quarks. In addition we have measured the topological charge and hence susceptibility of our gauge field configurations. The simulations were performed at 6/g2 = 5.6 and quark masses m = 0.01 and 0.025 (lattice units) on lattice sizes ranging from 124 to 164. © 1991.

Hadronic spectroscopy at a ≈ 0.15 fm.

Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements) 20:C (1991) 362-369

Authors:

KM Bitar, R Edwards, UM Heller, AD Kennedy, TA DeGrand, S Gottlieb, A Krasnitz, JB Kogut, RL Renken, C Liu, P Rossi, MC Ogilvie, DK Sinclair, KC Wang, RL Sugar, M Teper, D Toussaint

Abstract:

We discuss some aspects of the hadron spectrum with two flavors of Kogut-Susskind dynamical quarks at 6/g2 = 5.6 and amq = 0.01 and 0.025, using both Kogut-Susskind and Wilson valence quarks. Our high statistics simulations allow us to study systematic errors. Among the problematic features of our results are a dip in the pion effective mass which we ascribe to replicating the lattice in the time direction and large finite size effects in the baryon masses. We also compare the full QCD results to a quenched simulation at similar lattice spacing and quark masses to test whether the effects of dynamical fermions can be absorbed into renormalization of the lattice parameters. © 1991.

Pure gauge theories

Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements) 20:C (1991) 159-172

Abstract:

I focus on three topics in my review of pure gauge theories. Firstly, how close are we to solving the continuum theory. Secondly, cooling and confinement. Thirdly, the status of lattice topology. © 1991.

QCD thermodynamics with Wilson quarks

Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements) 20:C (1991) 272-275

Authors:

KM Bitar, R Edwards, UM Heller, AD Kennedy, TA DeGrand, S Gottlieb, A Krasnitz, JB Kogut, RL Renken, C Liu, P Rossi, MC Ogilvie, DK Sinclair, KC Wang, RL Sugar, M Teper, D Toussaint

Abstract:

We present results from a study of hadron thermodynamics with Wilson quarks. The crossover curve between the high and low temperature phases is determined as a function of the gauge coupling and hopping parameter on 83 × 4 lattices. Meson masses are calculated along the crossover curve, and screening lengths are determined in the vicinity of it on 83 × 16 and 82 × 16 × 4 lattices, respectively. © 1991.