Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD

Studying SU(3) gauge theories with increasing number of light fermions is relevant both for understanding the strong dynamics of QCD and for constructing strongly interacting extensions of the Standard Model (e.g. UV completions of composite Higgs models). In order to contrast these many-flavors str...

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Main Authors: Aoki Yasumichi, Aoyama Tatsumi, Bennett Ed, Kurachi Masafumi, Maskawa Toshihide, Miura Kohtaroh, Nagai Kei-ichi, Ohki Hiroshi, Rinaldi Enrico, Shibata Akihiro, Yamawaki Koichi, Yamazaki Takeshi
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817508023
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spelling doaj-68fd79125b4c4369bdfea389d9d90e662021-08-02T11:14:10ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011750802310.1051/epjconf/201817508023epjconf_lattice2018_08023Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCDAoki YasumichiAoyama TatsumiBennett EdKurachi MasafumiMaskawa ToshihideMiura KohtarohNagai Kei-ichiOhki HiroshiRinaldi EnricoShibata AkihiroYamawaki KoichiYamazaki TakeshiStudying SU(3) gauge theories with increasing number of light fermions is relevant both for understanding the strong dynamics of QCD and for constructing strongly interacting extensions of the Standard Model (e.g. UV completions of composite Higgs models). In order to contrast these many-flavors strongly interacting theories with QCD, we study the flavor-singlet spectrum as an interesting probe. In fact, some composite Higgs models require the Higgs boson to be the lightest flavor-singlet scalar in the spectrum of a strongly interacting new sector with a well defined hierarchy with the rest of the states. Moreover, introducing many light flavors at fixed number of colors can influence the dynamics of the lightest flavor-singlet pseudoscalar. We present the on-going study of these flavor-singlet channels using multiple interpolating operators on high-statistics ensembles generated by the LatKMI collaboration and we compare results with available data obtained by the Lattice Strong Dynamics collaboration. For the theory with 8 flavors, the two collaborations have generated configurations that complement each others with the aim to tackle the massless limit using the largest possible volumes.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817508023
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author Aoki Yasumichi
Aoyama Tatsumi
Bennett Ed
Kurachi Masafumi
Maskawa Toshihide
Miura Kohtaroh
Nagai Kei-ichi
Ohki Hiroshi
Rinaldi Enrico
Shibata Akihiro
Yamawaki Koichi
Yamazaki Takeshi
spellingShingle Aoki Yasumichi
Aoyama Tatsumi
Bennett Ed
Kurachi Masafumi
Maskawa Toshihide
Miura Kohtaroh
Nagai Kei-ichi
Ohki Hiroshi
Rinaldi Enrico
Shibata Akihiro
Yamawaki Koichi
Yamazaki Takeshi
Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Aoki Yasumichi
Aoyama Tatsumi
Bennett Ed
Kurachi Masafumi
Maskawa Toshihide
Miura Kohtaroh
Nagai Kei-ichi
Ohki Hiroshi
Rinaldi Enrico
Shibata Akihiro
Yamawaki Koichi
Yamazaki Takeshi
author_sort Aoki Yasumichi
title Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
title_short Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
title_full Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
title_fullStr Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
title_full_unstemmed Flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor QCD
title_sort flavor-singlet spectrum in multi-flavor qcd
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Studying SU(3) gauge theories with increasing number of light fermions is relevant both for understanding the strong dynamics of QCD and for constructing strongly interacting extensions of the Standard Model (e.g. UV completions of composite Higgs models). In order to contrast these many-flavors strongly interacting theories with QCD, we study the flavor-singlet spectrum as an interesting probe. In fact, some composite Higgs models require the Higgs boson to be the lightest flavor-singlet scalar in the spectrum of a strongly interacting new sector with a well defined hierarchy with the rest of the states. Moreover, introducing many light flavors at fixed number of colors can influence the dynamics of the lightest flavor-singlet pseudoscalar. We present the on-going study of these flavor-singlet channels using multiple interpolating operators on high-statistics ensembles generated by the LatKMI collaboration and we compare results with available data obtained by the Lattice Strong Dynamics collaboration. For the theory with 8 flavors, the two collaborations have generated configurations that complement each others with the aim to tackle the massless limit using the largest possible volumes.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817508023
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