Lattice QCD study for the Quark-Gluon Mixed Condensate (anti-Q sigma G Q)

Abstract

We study the quark-gluon mixed condensate g<q sigma G q>, which is another chiral order parameter, using the SU(3)c lattice QCD with the Kogut-Susskind(KS) fermion at the quenched level. We generate 100 gauge configurations on the 164 lattice with β = 6.0, and measure the mixed condensate at 16 points in each gauge configuration for each current-quark mass of mq=21, 36, 52 MeV. From the 1600 data for each mq, we find the ratio between the mixed condensate and the quark condensate, m02 = g<q sigma G q> / <qq> 2.5 GeV2 at the lattice scale of 1/a 2 GeV in the chiral limit. The large value of the mixed condensate suggests its importance in the operator product expansions in QCD.

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