Published December 13, 2024 | Version v1
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Meson spectroscopy in the Sp(4) gauge theory with three antisymmetric fermions—data release

  • 1. Swansea University
  • 2. ROR icon Pusan National University
  • 3. ROR icon University of Tsukuba
  • 4. ROR icon Institute for Basic Science
  • 5. ROR icon Chung Yuan Christian University
  • 6. ROR icon University of Plymouth

Description

This release contains all data and metadata used to prepare the publication On the spectrum of mesons in quenched Sp(2N) gauge theories.

Included are:

  • README.md, containing further information about the contents of the release 
  • The raw log output for:
    • The gauge field generation
    • The correlation function computation
    • The Wilson flow computation

in the file raw_data.zip. These include all numbers used in the publication (aside from fit parameters) in plaintext form, described in detail in README.md.

  • The same data as above, packaged into HDF5 format for ease of reading, in the files correlators_smear.h5, correlators_wall.h5, flows.h5, and hmc.h5, with structure described in README.md.
  • All metadata used for the fitting and subsequent analysis of these data, in the file `ensemble_metadata.zip`.
    All data presented in plots and tables in the paper, in CSV format, in files described in README.md.

Other (English)

We would like to thank Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Gabriele Ferretti, Thomas Flacke, Anna Hasenfratz, Chulwoo Jung, and Sarada Rajeev, for very helpful discussions during the “PNU Workshop on Composite Higgs: Lattice study and all”, at Haeundae, Busan, in February 2024, where preliminary results of this study were presented. We also thank Will Detmold, Alberto Ramos, and André Walker-Loud for useful discussions. 

The work of EB and BL is supported in part by the EPSRC ExCALIBUR programme ExaTEPP (project EP/X017168/1). 
The work of EB, BL, and MP has been supported by the STFC Consolidated Grant No. ST/X000648/1.
The work of EB has also been supported by the UKRI Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Research Software Engineering Fellowship EP/V052489/1.
The work of DKH was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (NRF-2017R1D1A1B06033701). 
The work of DKH was further supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (2021R1A4A5031460).
The work of JWL is supported by IBS under the project code, IBS-R018-D1. 
The work of HH and CJDL is supported by the Taiwanese MoST grant 109-2112-M-009-006-MY3 and NSTC grant 112-2112-M-A49-021-MY3. 
The work of CJDL is also supported by Grants No. 112-2639-M-002-006-ASP and No. 113-2119-M-007-013-.
The work of BL and MP has been further supported in part by the STFC  Consolidated Grant No. ST/T000813/1.
BL and MP received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 813942. 
The work of DV is supported by STFC under Consolidated Grant No. ST/X000680/1.

Numerical simulations have been performed on the Swansea University SUNBIRD cluster (part of the Supercomputing Wales project) and AccelerateAI A100 GPU system, on the local HPC clusters in Pusan National University (PNU), in Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and in National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), and on the DiRAC Data Intensive service at Leicester. The Swansea University SUNBIRD system and AccelerateAI are part funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) via Welsh Government.

The DiRAC Data Intensive service at Leicester is operated by the University of Leicester IT Services, which forms part of the STFC DiRAC HPC Facility (www.dirac.ac.uk). The DiRAC Data Intensive service equipment at Leicester was funded by BEIS capital funding via STFC capital grants ST/K000373/1 and ST/R002363/1 and STFC DiRAC Operations grant ST/R001014/1. DiRAC is part of the National e-Infrastructure.

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Additional details

Related works

Is referenced by
Preprint: 10.48550/arXiv.2412.01170 (DOI)
Is required by
Workflow: 10.5281/zenodo.13819431 (DOI)

Funding

UK Research and Innovation
Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics at the Exascale Frontier EP/X017168/1
UK Research and Innovation
Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology ST/X000648/1
UK Research and Innovation
Reproducible analysis frameworks in Lattice Field Theory and STFC-enabled computational research in Wales EP/V052489/1
UK Research and Innovation
The Universe at Extreme Scales ST/T000813/1
UK Research and Innovation
Lattice investigations of strongly Interacting theories in the Standard Model and beyond. ST/X000680/1
European Commission
EuroPLEx – European network for Particle physics, Lattice field theory and Extreme computing 813942