Chiral properties of domain-wall quarks in quenched QCD

Abstract
We investigate the chiral properties of quenched domain-wall QCD (DWQCD) at the lattice spacings a11 and 2 GeV for both plaquette and renormalization-group (RG) improved gauge actions. In the case of the plaquette action we find that the quark mass defined through the axial Ward-Takahashi identity remains non-vanishing in the DWQCD chiral limit that the bare quark mass mf0 and the length of the fifth dimension Ns, indicating that chiral symmetry is not realized with quenched DWQCD up to a12 GeV. The behavior is much improved for the RG-improved gauge action: while a nonvanishing quark mass remains in the chiral limit at a11 GeV, the result at a12 GeV is consistent with an exponentially vanishing quark mass in the DWQCD chiral limit, indicating the realization of exact chiral symmetry. An interpretation and implications are briefly discussed.
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