The Nambu--Jona-Lasinio Model of QCD on the Lattice
K.M. Bitar, P.M. Vranas

TL;DR
This paper investigates the low energy properties of QCD, especially chiral symmetry breaking, using the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model on the lattice with large N techniques and simulations, providing insights into spectrum and continuum limits.
Contribution
It presents a lattice study of the NJL model with large N methods, analyzing spectrum, chiral limits, and fermionic modes, offering new understanding of low energy QCD phenomena.
Findings
Scalar and pseudoscalar spectrum characterized
Approach to continuum and chiral limits analyzed
Effects of zero momentum fermionic modes studied
Abstract
In an effort to investigate some of the low energy properties of QCD, in particular those related to chiral symmetry breaking, as well as to obtain insights on the behavior of an interacting theory of fermions on the lattice, the two flavor Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with chiral symmetry is studied on the four--dimensional hypercubic lattice using large techniques and numerical simulations. Naive and Wilson fermions are considered and transparent results are obtained regarding the following: the scalar and pseudoscalar spectrum, the approach to the continuum and chiral limits, the size of the corrections, and the effects of the zero momentum fermionic modes on finite lattices. Also, some interesting observations are made by viewing the model as an embedding theory of the Higgs sector. Note: The full ps file of this preprint is also available via anonymous…
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