M. F. Lin
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Physical Review D | 2011
Thomas Appelquist; George T. Fleming; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; David Schaich
We examine several recent lattice-simulation data sets, asking whether they are consistent with infrared conformality. We observe, in particular, that for an SU(3) gauge theory with 12 Dirac fermions in the fundamental representation, recent simulation data can be described assuming infrared conformality. Lattice simulations include a fermion mass m which is then extrapolated to zero, and we note that this data can be fit by a small-m expansion, allowing a controlled extrapolation. We also note that the conformal hypothesis does not work well for two theories that are known or expected to be confining and chirally broken, and that it does work well for another theory expected to be infrared conformal.
Physical Review Letters | 2011
Thomas Appelquist; Ron Babich; R.C. Brower; M. Cheng; Michael Clark; Saul D. Cohen; George T. Fleming; J. Kiskis; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; David Schaich; Pavlos Vranas
We describe a lattice simulation of the masses and decay constants of the lowest-lying vector and axial resonances, and the electroweak S parameter, in an SU(3) gauge theory with N(f)=2 and 6 fermions in the fundamental representation. The spectrum becomes more parity doubled and the S parameter per electroweak doublet decreases when N(f) is increased from 2 to 6, motivating study of these trends as N(f) is increased further, toward the critical value for transition from confinement to infrared conformality.
Physical Review D | 2014
Thomas Appelquist; R.C. Brower; George T. Fleming; J. Kiskis; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; Enrico Rinaldi; David Schaich; Chris Schroeder; Sergey Syritsyn; G. Voronov; Pavlos Vranas; Evan Weinberg; Oliver Witzel
We study an SU(3) gauge theory with Nf=8 degenerate flavors of light fermions in the fundamental representation. Using the domain wall fermion formulation, we investigate the light hadron spectrum, chiral condensate and electroweak S parameter. We consider a range of light fermion masses on two lattice volumes at a single gauge coupling chosen so that IR scales approximately match those from our previous studies of the two- and six-flavor systems. Our results for the Nf=8 spectrum suggest spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking, though fits to the fermion mass dependence of spectral quantities do not strongly disfavor the hypothesis of mass-deformed infrared conformality. Compared to Nf=2 we observe a significant enhancement of the chiral condensate relative to the symmetry breaking scale F, similar to the situation for Nf=6. The reduction of the S parameter, related to parity doubling in the vector and axial-vector channels, is also comparable to our six-flavor results.
Physical Review Letters | 2014
Thomas Appelquist; R.C. Brower; Michael I. Buchoff; M. Cheng; George T. Fleming; J. Kiskis; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; David Schaich; Chris Schroeder; Sergey Syritsyn; G. Voronov; Pavlos Vranas; Oliver Witzel
Using lattice simulations, we study the infrared behavior of a particularly interesting SU(2) gauge theory, with six massless Dirac fermions in the fundamental representation. We compute the running gauge coupling derived nonperturbatively from the Schrödinger functional of the theory, finding no evidence for an infrared fixed point up through gauge couplings g(2) of order 20. This implies that the theory either is governed in the infrared by a fixed point of considerable strength, unseen so far in nonsupersymmetric gauge theories, or breaks its global chiral symmetries producing a large number of composite Nambu-Goldstone bosons relative to the number of underlying degrees of freedom. Thus either of these phases exhibits novel behavior.
Physical Review D | 2014
Thomas Appelquist; Evan Berkowitz; R.C. Brower; Michael I. Buchoff; George T. Fleming; J. Kiskis; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; Enrico Rinaldi; David Schaich; Chris Schroeder; Sergey Syritsyn; G. Voronov; Pavlos Vranas; Evan Weinberg; Oliver Witzel; Graham D. Kribs
We present the spectrum of baryons in a new SU(4) gauge theory with fundamental fermion constituents. The spectrum of these bosonic baryons is of significant interest for composite dark matter theories. Here, we compare the spectrum and properties of SU(3) and SU(4) baryons, and then compute the dark-matter direct detection cross section via Higgs boson exchange for TeV-scale composite dark matter arising from a confining SU(4) gauge sector. Comparison with the latest LUX results leads to tight bounds on the fraction of the constituent-fermion mass that may arise from electroweak symmetry breaking. Lattice calculations of the dark matter mass spectrum and the Higgs-dark matter coupling are performed on quenched
Physical Review D | 2014
R.C. Brower; M. Cheng; George T. Fleming; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; Enrico Rinaldi; David Schaich; Chris Schroeder; G. Voronov; Pavlos Vranas; Evan Weinberg; Oliver Witzel
16^{3} \times 32
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2009
Sergey Syritsyn; Jonathan Bratt; M. F. Lin; Harvey B. Meyer; John W. Negele; Andrew Pochinsky; M. Procura; Robert G. Edwards; Konstantinos Orginos; David A. Richards; Michael Engelhardt; George Fleming; Philipp Haegler; Bernhard Musch; Dru B. Renner; W. Schroers
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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2010
M. F. Lin; Jonathan Bratt; Michael Engelhardt; T. R. Hemmert; Harvey B. Meyer; John W. Negele; Andrew Pochinsky; M. Procura; W. Schroers; Sergey Syritsyn
32^{3} \times 64
Physical Review D | 2013
Thomas Appelquist; R.C. Brower; Michael I. Buchoff; M. Cheng; Saul D. Cohen; George T. Fleming; J. Kiskis; M. F. Lin; E. T. Neil; James C. Osborn; Claudio Rebbi; David Schaich; Chris Schroeder; Sergey Syritsyn; G. Voronov; Pavlos Vranas; Joseph Wasem
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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2008
Jonathan Bratt; Robert G. Edwards; Michael Engelhardt; George T. Fleming; M. F. Lin; H. B. Meyer; Bernhard Musch; J. W. Negele; Konstantinos Orginos; Andrew Pochinsky; Massimiliano Procura; Dru B. Renner; D. G. Richards; W. Schroers; Sergey Syritsyn; Newport N
48^{3} \times 96