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Chiral perturbation theory for gradient flow observables

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arxiv 1312.4999 v2 pith:HFO2BWO2 submitted 2013-12-17 hep-lat

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We construct the next-to-leading order chiral lagrangian for scalar and pseudo-scalar densities defined using the gradient flow. We calculate the chiral condensate and the pion decay constant to this order from operators at positive flow time, and confirm results obtained earlier in the chiral limit. We also calculate the quark mass dependence of the scales $t_0$ and $w_0$ defined from the scalar gluon density and find that nonanalytic terms in the quark mass only enter at next-to-next-to-leading order.

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