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arxiv: 2305.17120 · v2 · pith:C67NMJY5 · submitted 2023-05-26 · hep-lat · hep-ph· hep-th

Sphaleron rate from a modified Backus-Gilbert inversion method

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keywords rateapproachbackus-gilbertcorrelatorextractingextrapolationfollowsinversion
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We compute the sphaleron rate in quenched QCD for a temperature $T \simeq 1.24~T_c$ from the inversion of the Euclidean lattice time correlator of the topological charge density. We explore and compare two different strategies: one follows a new approach proposed in this study and consists in extracting the rate from finite lattice spacing correlators, and then in taking the continuum limit at fixed smoothing radius followed by a zero-smoothing extrapolation; the other follows the traditional approach of extracting the rate after performing such double extrapolation directly on the correlator. In both cases the rate is obtained from a recently-proposed modification of the standard Backus-Gilbert procedure. The two strategies lead to compatible estimates within errors, which are then compared to previous results in the literature at the same or similar temperatures; the new strategy permits to obtain improved results, in terms of statistical and systematic uncertainties.

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