Mesonic and baryonic correlation functions at fine lattice spacings
Abstract
We report on our on-going project to compute mesonic and baryonic two- and three-point correlation functions in simulations using Nf=2 flavours of O(a) improved Wilson quarks and the Wilson plaquette action. We present performance figures for the DD-HMC algorithm on commodity cluster hardware and discuss the issue of critical slowing down, which is particularly pronounced for the topological charge. The effectiveness of stochastic noise sources and Jacobi smearing are investigated. Our preliminary results obtained at three quark masses on 96x483 at beta=5.5 imply that the lattice spacing is about 0.06 fm, while the smallest pion mass in the current runs is around 360 MeV, which corresponds to mpi*L=5.3.
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