Measuring the Topological Susceptibility in a Fixed Sector

Abstract

For field theories with a topological charge Q, it is often of interest to measure the topological susceptibility chit = ( < Q2 > - < Q >2 ) / V. If we manage to perform a Monte Carlo simulation where Q changes frequently, chit can be evaluated directly. However, for local update algorithms and fine lattices, the auto-correlation time with respect to Q tends to be extremely long, which invalidates the direct approach. Nevertheless, the measurement of chit is still feasible, even when the entire Markov chain is topologically frozen. We test a method for this purpose, based on the correlation of the topological charge density, as suggested by Aoki, Fukaya, Hashimoto and Onogi. Our studies in non-linear sigma-models and in 2d Abelian gauge theory yield accurate results for chit, which confirm that the method is applicable. We also obtain promising results in 4d SU(2) Yang-Mills theory, which suggest the applicability of this method in QCD.

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