Thermodynamics of free Domain Wall fermions
Abstract
Studying various thermodynamic quantities for the free domain wall fermions for both finite and infinite fifth dimensional extent N5, we find that the lattice corrections are minimum for NT≥10 for both energy density and susceptibility, for its irrelevant parameter M in the range 1.45-1.50. The correction terms are, however, quite large for small lattice sizes of NT≤8. We propose modifications of the domain wall operator, as well as the overlap operator, to reduce the finite cut-off effects to within 10% of the continuum results of the thermodynamic quantities for the currently used NT=6-8 lattices. Incorporating chemical potential, we show that μ2 divergences are absent for a large class of such domain wall fermion actions although the chiral symmetry is broken for μ≠0.
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