Domain Wall QCD with Near-Physical Pions
RBC Collaboration, UKQCD Collaboration: R. Arthur, T. Blum, P. A., Boyle, N. H. Christ, N. Garron, R. J. Hudspith, T. Izubuchi, C. Jung, C., Kelly, A. T. Lytle, R. D. Mawhinney, D. Murphy, S. Ohta, C. T. Sachrajda, A., Soni, J. Yu, J. M. Zanotti

TL;DR
This paper reports high-precision lattice QCD calculations of light hadronic quantities using domain wall fermions with near-physical pion masses, improving chiral extrapolation control and continuum predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a combined analysis of three domain wall fermion ensembles, including a novel Iwasaki+DSDR gauge action, to achieve more accurate results at near-physical pion masses.
Findings
Precise decay constants: f_pi=127 MeV, f_K=152 MeV.
Quark masses: m_ud=3.05 MeV, m_s=83.5 MeV.
Kaon mixing parameter: B_K=0.535.
Abstract
We present physical results for a variety of light hadronic quantities obtained via a combined analysis of three 2+1 flavour domain wall fermion ensemble sets. For two of our ensemble sets we used the Iwasaki gauge action with beta=2.13 (a^-1=1.75(4) GeV) and beta=2.25 (a^-1=2.31(4) GeV) and lattice sizes of 24^3 x 64 and 32^3 x 64 respectively, with unitary pion masses in the range 293(5)-417(10) MeV. The extent L_s for the 5^th dimension of the domain wall fermion formulation is L_s=16 in these ensembles. In this analysis we include a third ensemble set that makes use of the novel Iwasaki+DSDR (Dislocation Suppressing Determinant Ratio) gauge action at beta = 1.75 (a^-1=1.37(1) GeV) with a lattice size of 32^3 x 64 and L_s=32 to reach down to partially-quenched pion masses as low as 143(1) MeV and a unitary pion mass of 171(1) MeV, while retaining good chiral symmetry and topological…
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