Evaluating Sea Quark Contributions to Flavour-Singlet Operators in Lattice QCD
Abstract
In a full QCD lattice study with Nf = 2 Wilson fermions, we seek to optimize the signals for the disconnected contributions to the matrix element of flavour-singlet operators between nucleon states, which are indicative for sea quark effects. We demonstrate, in form of a fluctuation analysis to the noisy estimator technique, that -- in order to achieve a tolerable signal to noise-ratio in full QCD -- it is advantageous to work with a Z2-noise source rather than to rely only on gauge invariance to cancel non-gauge-invariant background. In the case of the πN σ-term, we find that 10 Z2-noise sources suffice on our sample ( about 150 independent QCD configurations at β = 5.6 on 163×32 with sea = 0.157, equivalent to Mπ/M = 0.76(1)), to achieve decent signals and adequate fluctuations, rather than 300 such sources as recently used in quenched simulations.
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