Results from a study of the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model on the lattice
K.M. Bitar, P. Vranas

TL;DR
This paper investigates the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model on a lattice using large N techniques and simulations, focusing on spectrum, continuum limits, and implications for Higgs sector embedding.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive lattice analysis of the NJL model with new insights into spectrum and chiral properties using both analytical and numerical methods.
Findings
Scalar and pseudoscalar spectrum characterized
Approach to continuum and chiral limits analyzed
Effects of zero momentum fermionic modes studied
Abstract
The main results of our analysis of the two flavor Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with chiral symmetry on the four--dimensional hypercubic lattice with naive and Wilson fermions are presented. Large techniques and numerical simulations are used to study various properties of the model. 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 are studied. Also, some interesting observations are made by viewing the model as an embedding theory of the Higgs sector.
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