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Topological susceptibility, scale setting and universality from Sp(Nc) gauge theories

Davide Vadacchino, Ed Bennett Orcid Logo, C.-J. David Lin, Deog Ki Hong, Jong-Wan Lee, Biagio Lucini Orcid Logo, Maurizio Piai Orcid Logo

Proceedings of The 39th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory — PoS(LATTICE2022), Volume: 430

Swansea University Authors: Ed Bennett Orcid Logo, Biagio Lucini Orcid Logo, Maurizio Piai Orcid Logo

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In this contribution, we report on our study of the properties of the Wilson flow and on the calculation of the topological susceptibility of () gauge theories for = 2, 4, 6, 8. The Wilson flow is shown to scale according to the quadratic Casimir operator of the gauge group, as was already observed...

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title Topological susceptibility, scale setting and universality from Sp(Nc) gauge theories
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title_short Topological susceptibility, scale setting and universality from Sp(Nc) gauge theories
title_full Topological susceptibility, scale setting and universality from Sp(Nc) gauge theories
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description In this contribution, we report on our study of the properties of the Wilson flow and on the calculation of the topological susceptibility of () gauge theories for = 2, 4, 6, 8. The Wilson flow is shown to scale according to the quadratic Casimir operator of the gauge group, as was already observed for (), and the commonly used scales 0 and 0 are obtained for a large interval of the inverse coupling for each probed value of . The continuum limit of the topological susceptibility is computed and we conjecture that it scales with the dimension of the group. The lattice measurements performed in the () Yang-Mills theories by several independent collaborations allow us to test this conjecture and to obtain a universal large- limit of the rescaled topological susceptibility.
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