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

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the two-flavor Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model on a lattice, using large N approximation and numerical simulations to explore chiral symmetry, spectrum, and continuum limit issues, validating the model as a QCD toy theory.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive lattice analysis of the NJL model, combining analytical large N results with numerical simulations to study chiral properties and spectrum.
Findings
Small 1/N corrections validate large N results
Insights into the approach to the continuum chiral limit
Effects of zero momentum fermionic modes on finite lattices
Abstract
We present our full analysis of the two flavor Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with chiral symmetry on the four--dimensional hypercubic lattice with naive and Wilson fermions. We find that this model is an excellent toy field theory to investigate issues related to lattice QCD. We use the large approximation to leading order in to obtain non perturbative analytical results over almost the whole parameter range. By using numerical simulations we estimate that the size of the corrections for most of the quantities we consider are small and in this way we strengthen the validity of the leading order large calculations. We obtain results regarding the approach to the continuum chiral limit, the effects of the zero momentum fermionic modes on finite lattices and the scalar and pseudoscalar spectrum. Note: The full ps file of this preprint is also available…
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