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Isospin Effects by Mass Reweighting

arXiv:1501.06441

Abstract

Most of today's lattice simulations are performed in the isospin symmetric limit of the light quark sector. Mass reweighting is a technique to include effects of isospin breaking in the sea quarks at moderate numerical cost. We will give a summary of our recent results on fine lattices with light quark masses and will show how light quark masses can be extracted by introducing suitable tuning conditions for the bare mass parameters. In general the reweighting factor introduces additional fluctuations and thus increases the statistical uncertainties. In the case of isospin reweighting this factor is a ratio of fermion determinants. The stochastic evaluation of the determinants potentially leads to stochastic noise in observables. We show the quark mass and the volume dependence of these fluctuations.

7 pages, 4 figures, 32st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory - LATTICE 2014, Corrected (rescaled) x-axis of figures (1) and (2)