Scaling in SU(3) Pure Gauge Theory with a Renormalization Group Improved Action
Abstract
We study the scaling properties of the static quark potential and the ratio of the critical temperature Tc to the square root of the string tension σ in the SU(3) pure gauge theory using a renormalization group improved action. We first determine the critical coupling βc on lattices with temporal extension Nt=3, 4, and 6, and then calculate the static quark potential at the critical couplings on lattices at zero temperature. We note that the static quark potentials obtained are rotationally invariant with errors of at most 1 - 2 % in all the three cases, and that the potential V(R) in physical units scales in the whole region of R investigated. The values of Tc/σ for the three cases in the infinite volume limit are identical within errors. We estimate the value in the continuum limit to be Tc/σ = 0.656(4), which is slightly larger than the value in the continuum limit from the one-plaquette action, 0.629(3).
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