A New Way to Set the Energy Scale in Lattice Gauge Theories and its Application to the Static Force and αs in SU(2) Yang--Mills Theory
Abstract
We introduce a hadronic scale R0 through the force F(r) between static quarks at intermediate distances r. The definition F(R0)R02=1.65 amounts to R0 0.5~fm in phenomenological potential models. Since R0 is well defined and can be calculated accurately in a Monte Carlo simulation, it is an ideal quantity to set the scale. In SU(2) pure gauge theory, we use new data (and R0 to set the scale) to extrapolate F(r) to the continuum limit for distances r=0.18~fm to r=1.1~fm. Through R0 we determine the energy scale in the recently calculated running coupling, which used the recursive finite size technique to reach large energy scales. Also in this case, the lattice data can be extrapolated to the continuum limit. The use of one loop Symanzik improvement is seen to reduce the lattice spacing dependence significantly. Warning: The preprint is not completely fresh, but maybe you haven't seen it...
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