High Energy Physics Journal Club

Report on: Conformal or Walking? Monte Carlo renormalization group studies of SU(3) gauge models with fundamental fermions

by Rajiv Gavai

Friday, April 30, 2010 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( A-304 )
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Title: Conformal or Walking? Monte Carlo renormalization group studies of SU(3) gauge models with fundamental fermions
Authors: Anna Hasenfratz
Abstract: Strongly coupled gauge systems with many fermions are important in many phenomenological models. I use the 2-lattice matching Monte Carlo renormalization group method to study the fixed point structure and critical indexes of SU(3) gauge models with 8 and 12 flavors of fundamental fermions. With an improved renormalization group block transformation I am able to connect the perturbative and confining regimes of the N_f=8 flavor system, thus verifying its QCD-like nature. With N_f=12 flavors the data favor the existence of an infrared fixed point and conformal phase, though the results are also consistent with very slow walking. I measure the anomalous mass dimension in both systems at several gauge couplings and find that they are barely different from the free field value. 
Participants Debasish Banerjee; Raju Bathija; Rajeev Bhalerao; Biplob Bhattacharjee; Saumen Datta; Amol Dighe; Rajiv Gavai; Sourendu Gupta; Vinod Joshi; Sridhar K.; Padmanath M.; Jyotirmoy Maiti; Nilmani Mathur; Subroto Pal; Sreerup Raychaudhuri; Anurag Tripathy
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