Speaker
Chris Allton
(Swansea University)
Description
The FASTSUM collaboration has developed a comprehensive research programme in thermal QCD using 2+1 flavour, anisotropic ensembles. In this talk, we summarise our recent results including hadron spectrum calculations using our “Generation 2L” ensembles. We will also report on our progress in obtaining anisotropic lattices with a temporal spacing of 17am, half that of our Generation 2L data, which we will use in future studies to reduce systematic effects.
Primary author
Chris Allton
(Swansea University)
Co-authors
Gert Aarts
(Swansea University)
Ryan Bignell
(Swansea University)
Tim Burns
(Swansea University)
Sergio Chaves
(Swansea University)
Simon Hands
(Liverpool University)
Benjamin Jäger
(University of Southern Denmark)
Seyong Kim
(Sejong University)
Maria Paola Lombardo
(INFN, Firenze)
Benjamin Page
(Swansea University)
Sinead Ryan
(Trinity College Dublin)
Jon-Ivar Skullerud
(National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
Thomas Spriggs
(Swansea University)