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| Title: | Heavy-quark free energy, Debye mass, and spatial string tension at finite temperature in two flavor lattice QCD with Wilson quark action |
| Authors: | Maezawa, Y. Ukita, N. Aoki, S. Ejiri, S. Hatsuda, T. Ishii, N. Kanaya, K. 青木, 愼也 金谷, 和至 |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | The American Physical Society |
| Journal Title: | Physical review D |
| Volume: | 75 |
| Issue: | 7 |
| Start Page: | 074501 |
| DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevD.75.074501 |
| Abstract: | We study Polyakov loop correlations and spatial Wilson loop at finite temperature in two-flavor QCD simulations with the RG-improved gluon action and the clover-improved Wilson quark action on a 163×4 lattice. From the line of constant physics at mPS/mV=0.65 and 0.80, we extract the heavy-quark free energies, the effective running coupling geff(T) and the Debye screening mass mD(T) for various color channels of heavy quark-quark and quark-antiquark pairs above the critical temperature. The free energies are well approximated by the screened Coulomb form with the appropriate Casimir factors at high temperature. The magnitude and the temperature dependence of the Debye mass are compared to those of the next-to-leading-order thermal perturbation theory and to a phenomenological formula in terms of geff(T). We make a comparison between our results with the Wilson quark action and the previous results with the staggered quark action. The spatial string tension is also studied in the high temperature phase and is compared to the next-to-next-leading-order prediction in an effective theory with dimensional reduction. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2241/106043 |
| Rights: | © 2007 The American Physical Society |
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| Appears in Collections: | 青木 愼也 (Aoki Sinya) 金谷 和至 (Kanaya Kazuyuki) Physical review D
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