Dilaton EFT from p-regime to RMT in the $\epsilon$-regime

Z. Fodor, K. Holland, J. Kuti, C. Wong
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New results are reported from tests of a low-energy effective field theory (EFT) that includes a dilaton field to describe the emergent light scalar with ${ 0^{++} }$ quantum numbers in the strongly coupled near-conformal gauge theory with a massless fermion flavor doublet in the two-index symmetric (sextet) representation of the SU(3) color gauge group. In the parlor of walking --- based on the observed light scalar, the small $\beta$-function at strong coupling, and the large anomalous scale dimension of the chiral condensate --- the dilaton EFT hypothesis is introduced to test if it explains the slowly changing nearly scale invariant physics that connects the asymptotically free UV fixed point and the far-infrared scale of chiral symmetry breaking. The characteristic dilaton EFT signatures of scale symmetry breaking are probed in this report in the small Compton wavelength limit of Goldstone bosons relative to the size of the lattice volume (p-regime) and in the limit when the Goldstone wavelength exceeds the size of the volume ($\epsilon$-regime). Random matrix theory (RMT) analysis of the dilaton EFT is applied to the lowest part of the Dirac spectrum in the $\epsilon$-regime to directly test predictions for the fundamental EFT parameters. The predictions, sensitive to the choice of the dilaton potential, were limited before to the p-regime, using extrapolations from far above the chiral limit with untested uncertainties. The dilaton EFT analysis of the $\epsilon$-regime was first suggested in \cite{Fodor:2019vmw}, with some results presented at this conference and with our continued post-conference analysis added to stimulate discussions.
从p区扩展EFT到-区中的RMT
本文报道了一个低能有效场论(EFT)的新结果,该理论包含一个膨胀场来描述具有${ 0^{++} }$量子数的强耦合近共形规范理论中具有无质量费米子味重态的双指标对称(六重奏)表示的SU(3)色规范群中的新兴光标量。在行走的大厅中,基于观测到的光标量、强耦合下的小$\beta$ -函数和手性凝聚体的大异常尺度,引入膨胀EFT假设,检验它是否解释了手性对称性破缺的渐近自由紫外不动点和远红外尺度之间的缓慢变化的近尺度不变物理现象。本文在相对于晶格体积大小的Goldstone玻色子的小康普顿波长极限(p-畴)和Goldstone波长超过体积大小的极限($\epsilon$ -畴)下探讨了尺度对称破断的特征膨胀EFT特征。随机矩阵理论(RMT)对膨胀EFT的分析应用于$\epsilon$ -区域中Dirac谱的最低部分,以直接测试对基本EFT参数的预测。这些预测对膨胀势的选择很敏感,在此之前仅限于p谱,使用远高于手性极限的外推法,具有未经测试的不确定性。$\epsilon$ -制度的膨胀EFT分析首先在\cite{Fodor:2019vmw}中提出,在本次会议上提出了一些结果,并添加了我们继续的会后分析以刺激讨论。
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