Temperature dependence of topological susceptibility using gradient flow

Abstract

We study temperature dependence of the topological susceptibility with the Nf=2+1 flavors Wilson fermion. We have two major interests in this paper. One is a comparison of gluonic and fermionic definitions of the topological susceptibility. Two definitions are related by the chiral Ward-Takahashi identity but their coincidence is highly non-trivial for the Wilson fermion. By applying the gradient flow both for the gauge and quark fields we find a good agreement of these two measurements. The other is a verification of a prediction of the dilute instanton gas approximation at low temperature region Tpc< T<1.5Tpc, for which we confirm the prediction that the topological susceptibility decays with power t(T/Tpc)-8 for three flavors QCD.

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