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Hadron spectroscopy and static quark potential in full QCD: A comparison of improved actions on the CP-PACS
CP-PACS Collaboration: S. Aoki ; G. Boyd ; R. Burkhalter ; S. Hashimoto ; N. Ishizuka ; Y. Iwasaki ; K. Kanaya ; T. Kaneko ; Y. Kuramashi ; M. Okawa ; A. Ukawa ; T. Yoshié ;
Date 16 Oct 1997
Journal Nucl.Phys.Proc.Suppl. 63 (1998) 221-226
Subject hep-lat
AbstractWe present first results from a full QCD calculation on the CP-PACS, comparing various actions at $a^{-1} sim 1 GeV$ and $m_pi/m_ ho approx 0.7$--0.9. We use the plaquette and a renormalization group improved action for the gluons, and the Wilson and the SW-Clover action for quarks. We find that significant improvements in the hadron spectrum results from improving the quarks, while the gluon improvement is required for a rotationally invariant static potential. An ongoing effort towards exploring the chiral limit in full QCD is described.
Source arXiv, hep-lat/9710059
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