Chiral Logs in Quenched QCD
Y. Chen, S.J. Dong, T. Draper, I. Horv\'ath, F.X. Lee, K.F. Liu, N., Mathur, J.B. Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates quenched chiral logs in lattice QCD with overlap fermions, determining the applicable pion mass range for chiral perturbation theory and extracting key low-energy parameters.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of quenched chiral logs, establishes the pion mass range for valid chiral perturbation theory, and extracts the quenched chiral log parameter and other low-energy constants.
Findings
Quenched chiral logs are clearly observed for pion masses below 300 MeV.
The quenched chiral log parameter δ is approximately 0.24 at the chiral scale.
Finite volume effects are estimated to be around 2.7% for the smallest pion mass.
Abstract
The quenched chiral logs are examined on a lattice with Iwasaki gauge action and overlap fermions. The pion decay constant is used to set the lattice spacing, . With pion mass as low as , we see the quenched chiral logs clearly in and , the pseudoscalar decay constant. We analyze the data to determine how low the pion mass needs to be in order for the quenched one-loop chiral perturbation theory (PT) to apply. With the constrained curve-fitting method, we are able to extract the quenched chiral log parameter together with other low-energy parameters. Only for do we obtain a consistent and stable fit with a constant which we determine to be 0.24(3)(4) (at the chiral scale ). By comparing to the …
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