Abstract
We investigate the chiral properties of quenched domain-wall QCD (DWQCD) at the lattice spacings a-1 ≃ 1 and 2 GeV for both plaquette and renormalization-group (RG) improved gauge actions. In the case of the plaquette action we find that the quark mass defined through the axial Ward-Takahashi identity remains non-vanishing in the DWQCD chiral limit that the bare quark mass mf→0 and the length of the fifth dimension Ns→∞, indicating that chiral symmetry is not realized with quenched DWQCD up to a-1≃2 GeV. The behavior is much improved for the RG-improved gauge action: while a nonvanishing quark mass remains in the chiral limit at a-1≃ 1 GeV, the result at a-1≃ 2 GeV is consistent with an exponentially vanishing quark mass in the DWQCD chiral limit, indicating the realization of exact chiral symmetry. An interpretation and implications are briefly discussed.
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Ali Khan, A., Aoki, S., Aoki, Y., Burkhalter, R., Ejiri, S., Fukugita, M., … Yoshié, T. (2001). Chiral properties of domain-wall quarks in quenched QCD. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 63(11), 1145041–11450419. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.114504
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