Renormalising vector currents in lattice QCD using momentum-subtraction schemes
D. Hatton, C. T. H. Davies, G. P. Lepage, and A. T. Lytle

TL;DR
This paper investigates the renormalisation of vector currents in lattice QCD using momentum-subtraction schemes, comparing different schemes to identify nonperturbative artefacts and proposing a safer method for accurate calculations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of renormalisation schemes for vector currents, highlighting the advantages of Ward-Takahashi identity-based schemes and proposing a robust RI'-MOM ratio method.
Findings
Ward-Takahashi identity schemes are free of nonperturbative condensate contamination.
Standard RI'-MOM scheme has ~1% nonperturbative contamination.
A ratio-based RI'-MOM scheme yields a safer $Z_V$ for lattice QCD.
Abstract
We examine the renormalisation of flavour-diagonal vector currents in lattice QCD with the aim of understanding and quantifying the systematic errors from nonperturbative artefacts associated with the use of intermediate momentum-subtraction schemes. Our study uses the Highly Improved Staggered Quark (HISQ) action on gluon field configurations that include flavours of sea quarks, but our results have applicability to other quark actions. Renormalisation schemes that make use of the exact lattice vector Ward-Takahashi identity for the conserved current also have renormalisation factors, , for nonconserved vector currents that are free of contamination by nonperturbative condensates. We show this by explicit comparison of two such schemes: that of the vector form factor at zero momentum transfer and the RI-SMOM momentum-subtraction scheme. The two determinations of …
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