Extended investigation of the twelve-flavor $\beta$-function
Zoltan Fodor, Kieran Holland, Julius Kuti, Daniel Nogradi, Chik Him, Wong

TL;DR
This study conducts high-precision lattice simulations to investigate the existence of an infrared fixed point in the twelve-flavor SU(3) gauge theory, finding no evidence for it and challenging previous claims of its presence.
Contribution
The paper provides new high-precision results extending the coupling range, conclusively refuting earlier claims of an IRFP in the twelve-flavor theory and related scenarios.
Findings
No IRFP detected in the extended coupling range.
Previous IRFP claims are not supported by new data.
Recent claims of IRFP with ten flavors are also ruled out.
Abstract
We report new results from high precision analysis of an important BSM gauge theory with twelve massless fermion flavors in the fundamental representation of the SU(3) color gauge group. The range of the renormalized gauge coupling is extended from our earlier work {Fodor:2016zil} to probe the existence of an infrared fixed point (IRFP) in the -function reported at two different locations, originally in {Cheng:2014jba} and at a new location in {Hasenfratz:2016dou}. We find no evidence for the IRFP of the -function in the extended range of the renormalized gauge coupling, in disagreement with {Cheng:2014jba,Hasenfratz:2016dou}. New arguments to guard the existence of the IRFP remain unconvincing {Hasenfratz:2017mdh}, including recent claims of an IRFP with ten massless fermion flavors {Chiu:2016uui,Chiu:2017kza} which we also rule out. Predictions of the recently completed…
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