We study the renormalization group (RG) running of the nonsinglet tensor operator, for Nf=3 QCD with Wilson fermions in a mixed action setup, with standard Schrödinger functional (SF) boundary conditions for sea quarks and chirally rotated Schrödinger functional (χSF) boundary conditions for valence quarks. Based on a recursive finite-size scaling technique we compute nonperturbatively the tensor step-scaling function for an energy range between a hadronic scale and an electroweak scale, above which perturbation theory may be safely applied. Our result is expressed as the RG-running factor TRGI/[T(μhad)]R, where the numerator is the scale independent (renormalization group invariant - RGI) tensor operator and the denominator is its renormalized counterpart at a hadronic scale μhad=233(8) MeV in a given scheme. We determine the step-scaling function in four distinct renormalization schemes. We also compute the renormalization parameters of these schemes at μhad which, combined with the RG-running factor, gives the scheme-independent quantity ZTRGI(g02) in four schemes and for a range of bare gauge couplings in which large volume hadronic matrix element simulations are performed by the CLS consortium in Nf=2+1 QCD. All four results are compatible and also agree with a recent determination based on a unitary setup for Wilson quarks with Schrödinger functional boundary conditions [arXiv:2309.04314]. This provides a strong universality test.

Campos Plasencia, I., Dalla Brida, M., de Divitiis, G., Lytle, A., Papinutto, M., Pirelli, L., et al. (2024). Nonperturbative running of the tensor operator for N f=3 QCD from the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 109(5) [10.1103/physrevd.109.054511].

Nonperturbative running of the tensor operator for N f=3 QCD from the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional

Dalla Brida, M;
2024

Abstract

We study the renormalization group (RG) running of the nonsinglet tensor operator, for Nf=3 QCD with Wilson fermions in a mixed action setup, with standard Schrödinger functional (SF) boundary conditions for sea quarks and chirally rotated Schrödinger functional (χSF) boundary conditions for valence quarks. Based on a recursive finite-size scaling technique we compute nonperturbatively the tensor step-scaling function for an energy range between a hadronic scale and an electroweak scale, above which perturbation theory may be safely applied. Our result is expressed as the RG-running factor TRGI/[T(μhad)]R, where the numerator is the scale independent (renormalization group invariant - RGI) tensor operator and the denominator is its renormalized counterpart at a hadronic scale μhad=233(8) MeV in a given scheme. We determine the step-scaling function in four distinct renormalization schemes. We also compute the renormalization parameters of these schemes at μhad which, combined with the RG-running factor, gives the scheme-independent quantity ZTRGI(g02) in four schemes and for a range of bare gauge couplings in which large volume hadronic matrix element simulations are performed by the CLS consortium in Nf=2+1 QCD. All four results are compatible and also agree with a recent determination based on a unitary setup for Wilson quarks with Schrödinger functional boundary conditions [arXiv:2309.04314]. This provides a strong universality test.
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Quantum Chromodynamics; Fermion; Particle Physics
English
2024
109
5
054511
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Campos Plasencia, I., Dalla Brida, M., de Divitiis, G., Lytle, A., Papinutto, M., Pirelli, L., et al. (2024). Nonperturbative running of the tensor operator for N f=3 QCD from the chirally rotated Schrödinger functional. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 109(5) [10.1103/physrevd.109.054511].
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