The chirally rotated Schrödinger functional for Wilson-fermions allows for finite-volume, mass-independent renormalization schemes compatible with automatic O(a) improvement. So far, in QCD, the setup has only been studied in the quenched approximation. Here we present first results for Nf = 2 dynamical quark-flavours for several renormalization factors of quark-bilinears. We discuss how these renormalization factors can be easily obtained from simple ratios of two-point functions, and show how automatic O(a) improvement is at work. As a by-product of this investigation the renormalization of the non-singlet axial current, ZA, is determined very precisely.

Dalla Brida, M., Sint, S. (2015). A dynamical study of the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional in QCD. Intervento presentato a: 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2014), Brookhaven, NY, USA [10.22323/1.214.0280].

A dynamical study of the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional in QCD

Dalla Brida, M;
2015

Abstract

The chirally rotated Schrödinger functional for Wilson-fermions allows for finite-volume, mass-independent renormalization schemes compatible with automatic O(a) improvement. So far, in QCD, the setup has only been studied in the quenched approximation. Here we present first results for Nf = 2 dynamical quark-flavours for several renormalization factors of quark-bilinears. We discuss how these renormalization factors can be easily obtained from simple ratios of two-point functions, and show how automatic O(a) improvement is at work. As a by-product of this investigation the renormalization of the non-singlet axial current, ZA, is determined very precisely.
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Lattice QCD; Renormalization; Chiral symmetry; Automatic O(a) improvement
English
32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2014)
2014
2015
214
280
https://pos.sissa.it/214/280
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Dalla Brida, M., Sint, S. (2015). A dynamical study of the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional in QCD. Intervento presentato a: 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2014), Brookhaven, NY, USA [10.22323/1.214.0280].
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