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Scale setting the Möbius Domain Wall Fermion on gradient-flowed HISQ action using the omega baryon mass and the gradient-flow scales and

arXiv:2011.12166 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.103.054511

Abstract

We report on a sub-percent scale determination using the omega baryon mass and gradient-flow methods. The calculations are performed on 22 ensembles of highly improved, rooted staggered sea-quark configurations generated by the MILC and CalLat Collaborations. The valence quark action used is Möbius Domain-Wall fermions solved on these configurations after a gradient-flow smearing is applied with a flowtime of in lattice units. The ensembles span four lattice spacings in the range fm, six pion masses in the range MeV and multiple lattice volumes. On each ensemble, the gradient-flow scales and and the omega baryon mass are computed. The dimensionless product of these quantities is then extrapolated to the continuum and infinite volume limits and interpolated to the physical light, strange and charm quark mass point in the isospin limit, resulting in the determination of fm and fm with all sources of statistical and systematic uncertainty accounted for. The dominant uncertainty in this result is the stochastic uncertainty, providing a clear path for a few-per-mille uncertainty, as recently obtained by the Budapest-Marseille-Wuppertal Collaboration.

v3: Published version; v2: Added determination of t_0 as well as w_0; v1: 13 pages plus appendices. The correlation function data, mass results and analysis code accompanying this publication can be found at this github repository: https://github.com/callat-qcd/project_scale_setting_mdwf_hisq