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2. High-power laser experiment forming a supercritical collisionless shock in a magnetized uniform plasma at rest
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Yamazaki, Ryo, Matsukiyo, S., Morita, T., Tanaka, S. J., Umeda, T., Aihara, K., Edamoto, M., Egashira, S., Hatsuyama, R., Higuchi, T., Hihara, T., Horie, Y., Hoshino, M., Ishii, A., Ishizaka, N., Itadani, Y., Izumi, T., Kambayashi, S., Kakuchi, S., Katsuki, N., Kawamura, R., Kawamura, Y., Kisaka, S., Kojima, T., Konuma, A., Kumar, R., Minami, T., Miyata, I., Moritaka, T., Murakami, Y., Nagashima, K., Nakagawa, Y., Nishimoto, T., Nishioka, Y., Ohira, Y., Ohnishi, N., Ota, M., Ozaki, N., Sano, T., Sakai, K., Sei, S., Shiota, J., Shoji, Y., Sugiyama, K., Suzuki, D., Takagi, M., Toda, H., Tomita, S., Tomiya, S., Yoneda, H., Takezaki, T., Tomita, K., Kuramitsu, Y., and Sakawa, Y.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a new experimental method to generate quasi-perpendicular supercritical magnetized collisionless shocks. In our experiment, ambient nitrogen (N) plasma is at rest and well-magnetized, and it has uniform mass density. The plasma is pushed by laser-driven ablation aluminum (Al) plasma. Streaked optical pyrometry and spatially resolved laser collective Thomson scattering clarify structures of plasma density and temperatures, which are compared with one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. It is indicated that just after the laser irradiation, the Al plasma is magnetized by a self-generated Biermann battery field, and the plasma slaps the incident N plasma. The compressed external field in the N plasma reflects N ions, leading to counter-streaming magnetized N flows. Namely we identify the edge of the reflected N ions. Such interacting plasmas form a magnetized collisionless shock., Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, 1 table. Physical Review E, in press
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- 2022
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3. On some integral operators appearing in scattering theory, and their resolutions
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Richard, S. and Umeda, T.
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Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Spectral Theory - Abstract
We discuss a few integral operators and provide expressions for them in terms of smooth functions of some natural self-adjoint operators. These operators appear in the context of scattering theory, but are independent of any perturbation theory. The Hilbert transform, the Hankel transform, and the finite interval Hilbert transform are among the operators considered., Comment: 13 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of STMP 2018
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- 2019
4. Full particle-in-cell simulation of the interaction between two plasmas for laboratory experiments on the generation of magnetized collisionless shocks with high-power lasers
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Umeda, T., Yamazaki, R., Ohira, Y., Ishizaka, N., Kakuchi, S., Kuramitsu, Y., Matsukiyo, S., Miyata, I., Morita, T., Sakawa, Y., Sano, T., Sei, S., Tanaka, S. J., Toda, H., and Tomita, S.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
A preliminary numerical experiment is conducted for laboratory experiments on the generation of magnetized collisionless shocks with high-power lasers by using one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation. The present study deals with the interaction between a moving Aluminum plasma and a Nitrogen plasma at rest. In the numerical experiment, the Nitrogen plasma is unmagnetized or magnetized by a weak external magnetic field. Since the previous study suggested the generation of spontaneous magnetic field in the piston (Aluminum) plasma due to the Biermann battery, the effect of the magnetic field is of interest. Sharp jumps of electron density and magnetic field are observed around the interface between the two plasmas as long as one of the two plasmas is magnetized, which indicates the formation of tangential electron-magneto-hydro-dynamic discontinuity. When the Aluminum plasma is magnetized, strong compression of both density and magnetic field takes place in the pure Aluminum plasma during the gyration of Nitrogen ions in the Aluminum plasma region. The formation of a shock downstream is indicated from the shock jump condition. The result suggests that the spontaneous magnetic field in the piston (Aluminum) plasma plays an essential role in the formation of a perpendicular collisionless shock., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, Physics of Plasmas, in press. Paper with full resolution images is http://www.phys.aoyama.ac.jp/~ryo/papers/labshock_PoP.pdf
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- 2019
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5. O(4) scaling analysis in two-flavor QCD at finite temperature and density with improved Wilson quarks
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Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Iwami, R., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Uji, A., Wakabayashi, N., and Yoshida, S.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the curvature of the chiral transition/crossover line between the low-temperature hadronic phase and the high-temperature quark-gluon-plasma phase at low densities, performing simulations of two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks. After confirming that the chiral order parameter defined by a Ward-Takahashi identity is consistent with the scaling of the O(4) universality class at zero chemical potential, we extend the scaling analysis to finite chemical potential to determine the curvature of the chiral transition/crossover line at low densities assuming the O(4) universality. To convert the curvature in lattice units to that of the $T_c(\mu_B)$ in physical units, we evaluate the lattice scale applying a gradient flow method. We find $\kappa=0.0006(1)$ in the chiral limit, which is much smaller than that obtained in (2+1)-flavor QCD with improved staggered quarks., Comment: 7pages, 6figures, Lattice 2016 conference proceeding
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- 2016
6. Towards the QCD equation of state at the physical point using Wilson fermion
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Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Iwami, R., and Kanaya, K.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the (2+1)-flavor QCD at nonzero temperatures using nonperturbatively improved Wilson quarks of the physical masses by the fixed scale approach. We perform physical point simulations at finite temperatures with the coupling parameters which were adopted by the PACS-CS Collaboration in their studies using the reweighting technique. Zero temperature values are obtained on the PACS-CS configurations which are open to the public on the ILDG/JLDG. Finite temperature configurations are generated with the RHMC algorithm. The lattice sizes are $32^3 \times N_t$ with $N_t=14$, 13, $\cdots$, 4 which correspond to $T \approx 160$--550 MeV. We present results of some basic observables at these temperatures and the status of our calculation of the equation of state., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, proceedings of the 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 14-18, 2015, Kobe, Japan
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- 2015
7. Towards a spin-ensemble quantum memory for superconducting qubits
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Grezes, C., Kubo, Y., Julsgaard, B., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., Sumiya, H., Abe, H., Onoda, S., Ohshima, T., Nakamura, K., Diniz, I., Auffeves, A., Jacques, V., Roch, J. -F., Vion, D., Esteve, D., Moelmer, K., and Bertet, P.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
This article reviews efforts to build a new type of quantum device, which combines an ensemble of electronic spins with long coherence times, and a small-scale superconducting quantum processor. The goal is to store over long times arbitrary qubit states in orthogonal collective modes of the spin-ensemble, and to retrieve them on-demand. We first present the protocol devised for such a multi-mode quantum memory. We then describe a series of experimental results using NV center spins in diamond, which demonstrate its main building blocks: the transfer of arbitrary quantum states from a qubit into the spin ensemble, and the multi-mode retrieval of classical microwave pulses down to the single-photon level with a Hahn-echo like sequence. A reset of the spin memory is implemented in-between two successive sequences using optical repumping of the spins., Comment: 27 pages, 7 figures
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- 2015
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8. Multipoint reweighting method and its applications to lattice QCD
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Iwami, R., Ejiri, S., Kanaya, K., Nakagawa, Y., Yamamoto, D., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The reweighting method is widely used in numerical studies of QCD, in particular, for the cases in which the conventional Monte-Carlo method cannot be applied directly, e.g., finite density QCD. However, the application range of the reweighing method is restricted due to several problems. One of the most severe problems here is the overlap problem. To solve it, we examine a multipoint reweighting method in which simulations at several simulation points are combined in the data analyses. We systematically study the applicability and limitation of the multipoint reweighting method in two-flavor QCD at zero density. Measuring histograms of physical quantities at a series of simulation points, we apply the multipoint reweighting method to calculate the meson masses as continuous functions of the gauge coupling $\beta$ and the hopping parameters $\kappa$. We then determine lines of constant physics and beta functions, which are needed in a calculation of the equation of state at finite temperature., Comment: 16 pages, 25 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1501.06331
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- 2015
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9. Schroedinger operators with n positive eigenvalues: an explicit construction involving complex valued potentials
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Richard, S., Uchiyama, J., and Umeda, T.
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Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Spectral Theory - Abstract
An explicit construction is provided for embedding n positive eigenvalues in the spectrum of a Schroedinger operator on the half-line with a Dirichlet boundary condition at the origin. The resulting potential is of von Neumann-Wigner type, but can be real valued as well as complex valued., Comment: 8 pages
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- 2015
10. Multipoint reweighting method and beta functions for the calculation of QCD equation of state
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Iwami, Ryo, Ejiri, S., Kanaya, K., Nakagawa, Y., Umeda, T., and Yamamoto, D.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study a reweighting method aiming at numerical studies of QCD at finite density, in which the conventional Monte-Carlo method cannot be applied directly. One of the most important problems in the reweighting method is the overlap problem. To solve it, we propose to perform simulations at several simulation points and combine their results in the data analyses. In this report, we introduce this multipoint reweighting method and test if the method works well by measuring histograms of physical quantities. Using this method, we calculate the meson masses as continuous functions of the gauge coupling beta and the hopping parameters kappa in QCD at zero density. We then determine lines of constant physics in the (beta, kappa) space and evaluate the derivatives of the lattice spacing with respect to beta and kappa along the lines of constant physics (inverse of the beta functions), which are needed in a calculation of the equation of state., Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, talk presented at the 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory - Lattice 2014, June 23-28, 2014, Columbia University New York, NY
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- 2015
11. Association Between Sleep Characteristics and Asthma Control in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Sato S, Saito J, Fukuhara A, Uematsu M, Suzuki Y, Rikimaru M, Kawamata T, Umeda T, Koizumi T, Togawa R, Sato Y, Nikaido T, Minemura H, Kanazawa K, Tanino Y, and Shibata Y
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asthma ,asthma control ,sleep position ,asthma exacerbation ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Suguru Sato, Junpei Saito, Atsuro Fukuhara, Manabu Uematsu, Yasuhito Suzuki, Mami Rikimaru, Takaya Kawamata, Takashi Umeda, Tatsuhiko Koizumi, Ryuichi Togawa, Yuki Sato, Takefumi Nikaido, Hiroyuki Minemura, Kenya Kanazawa, Yoshinori Tanino, Yoko Shibata Department of Pulmonary Medicine, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, 960-1295, JapanCorrespondence: Suguru SatoDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Hikarigaoka-1, Fukushima, 960-1295, JapanTel +81-24-547-1360Fax +81-24-548-9366Email suguru@fmu.ac.jpBackground: Nocturnal asthma symptoms are a well-known feature of sleep disturbance. However, there are few reports on the association between sleep-related characteristics and asthma exacerbation. The aim of the current prospective observational study was to explore the factors while sleeping associated with future asthma exacerbation.Materials and Methods: At baseline, adult asthmatics underwent home sleep monitoring by a Watch-PAT instrument and then they were prospectively followed-up for the occurrence of exacerbations. The number of asthma exacerbation was observed over a period of one year, and multivariable analyses of the factors associated with asthma exacerbation were performed.Results: A total of 62 asthmatic subjects were enrolled (mean age 62.1 years), 59 of whom were finally included in the prospective observational study. Obstructive sleep apnea (defined by an apnea-hypopnea index based on peripheral arterial tone more than 5 times/hour) were observed in 81% of the subjects. During the one-year monitoring period, 14 of the 59 subjects (24%) used occasional systemic corticosteroids for their exacerbation asthma (worsened group) while the other 45 subjects did not experience asthma exacerbation (stable group). A comparison of the baseline clinical characteristics and sleep-related data between the two groups, mean forced expiratory volume one second percent (FEV1/FVC), mean baseline Asthma Control Test (ACT) score, median pAHI value, and median oxygen desaturation index value were significantly lower in the worsened group than those in the stable group. Additionally, mean prevalence of the left lateral decubitus (LLD) position in sleep monitoring were significantly higher in the worsened group than that in the stable group. Among the independent variables, baseline asthma severity, ACT score, and the LLD position showed significant associations with asthma exacerbation.Discussion/Conclusion: The present study identified that sleeping in the LLD position was also associated with asthma exacerbation.Keywords: asthma, asthma control, sleep position, asthma exacerbation
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- 2021
12. Isotopic identification of engineered nitrogen-vacancy spin qubits in ultrapure diamond
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Yamamoto, T., Onoda, S., Ohshima, T., Teraji, T., Watanabe, K., Koizumi, S., Umeda, T., McGuinness, L. P., Müller, C., Naydenov, B., Dolde, F., Fedder, H., Honert, J., Markham, M. L., Twitchen, D. J., Wrachtrup, J., Jelezko, F., and Isoya, J.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Nitrogen impurities help to stabilize the negatively-charged-state of NV$^-$ in diamond, whereas magnetic fluctuations from nitrogen spins lead to decoherence of NV$^-$ qubits. It is not known what donor concentration optimizes these conflicting requirements. Here we used 10-MeV $^{15}$N$^{3+}$ ion implantation to create NV$^-$ in ultrapure diamond. Optically detected magnetic resonance of single centers revealed a high creation yield of $40\pm3$% from $^{15}$N$^{3+}$ ions and an additional yield of $56\pm3$% from $^{14}$N impurities. High-temperature anneal was used to reduce residual defects, and charge stable NV$^-$, even in a dilute $^{14}$N impurity concentration of 0.06 ppb were created with long coherence times.
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- 2014
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13. Multi-mode storage and retrieval of microwave fields in a spin ensemble
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Grezes, C., Julsgaard, B., Kubo, Y., Stern, M., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., Sumiya, H., Abe, H., Onoda, S., Ohshima, T., Jacques, V., Esteve, J., Vion, D., Esteve, D., Mølmer, K., and Bertet, P.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A quantum memory at microwave frequencies, able to store the state of multiple superconducting qubits for long times, is a key element for quantum information processing. Electronic and nuclear spins are natural candidates for the storage medium as their coherence time can be well above one second. Benefiting from these long coherence times requires to apply the refocusing techniques used in magnetic resonance, a major challenge in the context of hybrid quantum circuits. Here we report the first implementation of such a scheme, using ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamond coupled to a superconducting resonator, in a setup compatible with superconducting qubit technology. We implement the active reset of the NV spins into their ground state by optical pumping and their refocusing by Hahn echo sequences. This enables the storage of multiple microwave pulses at the picoWatt level and their retrieval after up to $35 \mu$s, a three orders of magnitude improvement compared to previous experiments., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures + Supplementary information (text and 6 figures)
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- 2014
14. Scaling properties of the chiral phase transition in the low density region of two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson fermions
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Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., Nakagawa, Y., Ohno, H., Saito, H., and Yoshida, S.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study scaling behavior of a chiral order parameter in the low density region, performing a simulation of two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks. The scaling behavior of the chiral order parameter defined by a Ward-Takahashi identity agrees with the scaling function of the three-dimensional O(4) spin model at zero chemical potential. We extend the scaling study to finite density QCD. Applying the reweighting method and calculating derivatives of the chiral order parameter with respect to the chemical potential, the scaling properties of the chiral phase transition are discussed in the low density region. We moreover calculate the curvature of the phase boundary of the chiral phase transition in the temperature and chemical potential plane assuming the O(4) scaling relation., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, proceedings of the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 29- August 3, 2013, Mainz, Germany
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- 2013
15. Extending spin coherence times of diamond qubits by high temperature annealing
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Yamamoto, T., Umeda, T., Watanabe, K., Onoda, S., Markham, M. L., Twitchen, D. J., Naydenov, B., McGuinness, L. P., Teraji, T., Koizumi, S., Dolde, F., Fedder, H., Honert, J., Wrachtrup, J., Ohshima, T., Jelezko, F., and Isoya, J.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Spins of negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV$^-$) defects in diamond are among the most promising candidates for solid-state qubits. The fabrication of quantum devices containing these spin-carrying defects requires position-controlled introduction of NV$^-$ defects having excellent properties such as spectral stability, long spin coherence time, and stable negative charge state. Nitrogen ion implantation and annealing enable the positioning of NV$^-$ spin qubits with high precision, but to date, the coherence times of qubits produced this way are short, presumably because of the presence of residual radiation damage. In the present work, we demonstrate that a high temperature annealing at 1000$^\circ$C allows 2 millisecond coherence times to be achieved at room temperature. These results were obtained for implantation-produced NV$^-$ defects in a high-purity, 99.99% $^{12}$C enriched single crystal chemical vapor deposited diamond. We discuss these remarkably long coherence times in the context of the thermal behavior of residual defect spins. [Published in Physical Review B {\bf{88}}, 075206 (2013)]
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- 2013
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16. Histograms in heavy-quark QCD at finite temperature and density
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Saito, H., Ejiri, S., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Nakagawa, Y., Ohno, H., Okuno, K., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the phase structure of lattice QCD with heavy quarks at finite temperature and density by a histogram method. We determine the location of the critical point at which the first-order deconfining transition in the heavy-quark limit turns into a crossover at intermediate quark masses through a change of the shape of the histogram under variation of coupling parameters. We estimate the effect of the complex phase factor which causes the sign problem at finite density, and show that, in heavy-quark QCD, the effect is small around the critical point. We determine the critical surface in 2+1 flavor QCD in the heavy-quark region at all values of the chemical potential mu including mu=infty., Comment: 26 pages, 21 figures, 1 table
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- 2013
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17. Thermodynamics in 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks by the fixed scale approach
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Umeda, T., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study thermodynamic properties of 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks coupled with the RG improved Iwasaki glue, using the fixed scale approach. We present the results for the equation of state, renormalized Polyakov loop, and chiral condensate., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 24-29, 2012, Cairns, Australia
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- 2012
18. Probability distribution functions in the finite density lattice QCD
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Ejiri, S., Nakagawa, Y., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Saito, H., Hatsuda, T., Ohno, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the phase structure of QCD at high temperature and density by lattice QCD simulations adopting a histogram method. We try to solve the problems which arise in the numerical study of the finite density QCD, focusing on the probability distribution function (histogram). As a first step, we investigate the quark mass dependence and the chemical potential dependence of the probability distribution function as a function of the Polyakov loop when all quark masses are sufficiently large, and study the properties of the distribution function. The effect from the complex phase of the quark determinant is estimated explicitly. The shape of the distribution function changes with the quark mass and the chemical potential. Through the shape of the distribution, the critical surface which separates the first order transition and crossover regions in the heavy quark region is determined for the 2+1-flavor case., Comment: 7 pages, 12 figures, proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 24-29, 2012, Cairns, Australia
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- 2012
19. Efficiently Engineered Room Temperature Single Photons in Silicon Carbide
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Castelletto, S., Johnson, B. C., Stavrias, N., Umeda, T., and Ohshima, T.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report the first observation of stable single photon sources in silicon carbide (SiC). These sources are extremely bright and operate at room temperature demonstrating that SiC is a viable material in which to realize various quantum information, computation and photonic applications. The maximum single photon count rate detected is 700k counts/s with an inferred quantum efficiency around 70%. The single photon sources are due to intrinsic deep level defects constituted of carbon antisite-vacancy pairs. These are shown to be formed controllably by electron irradiation. The variability of the temporal kinetics of these single defects is investigated in detail., Comment: 8 pages + 3 pages (supplementary)
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- 2012
20. Low energy spectral and scattering theory for relativistic Schroedinger operators
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Richard, S. and Umeda, T.
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Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Spectral Theory ,81U05, 35Q40, 47F05 - Abstract
Spectral and scattering theory at low energy for the relativistic Schroedinger operator are investigated. Some striking properties at thresholds of this operator are exhibited, as for example the absence of 0-energy resonance. Low energy behavior of the wave operators and of the scattering operator are studied, and stationary expressions in terms of generalized eigenfunctions are proved for the former operators. Under slightly stronger conditions on the perturbation the absolute continuity of the spectrum on the positive semi axis is demonstrated. Finally, an explicit formula for the action of the free evolution group is derived. Such a formula, which is well known in the usual Schroedinger case, was apparently not available in the relativistic setting., Comment: 27 pages
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- 2012
21. Long coherence time of spin qubits in $^{12}$C enriched polycrystalline CVD diamond
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Jahnke, K. D., Naydenov, B., Teraji, T., Koizumi, S., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., and Jelezko, F.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Single defects in diamond and especially negatively charged nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers are very promising quantum systems with wide applications in physics and biology. It was shown that their coherence properties can be strongly improved by growing ultrapure diamond with low concentration of parasitic spins associated with nitrogen electron spins and nuclear spins related to $^{13}$C carbon isotope. Here we report a high quality $^{12}$C-enriched polycrystalline CVD diamond material with properties comparable with single crystals. We find single NVs in the grains of this material, which show extremely long electron spin coherence time $T_2 > 2\,ms$., Comment: Accepted for publication in APL
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- 2012
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22. Electron spin resonance detected by a superconducting qubit
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Kubo, Y., Diniz, I., Grezes, C., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., Sumiya, H., Yamamoto, T., Abe, H., Onoda, S., Ohshima, T., Jacques, V., Dréau, A., Roch, J. -F., Auffeves, A., Vion, D., Esteve, D., and Bertet, P.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
A new method for detecting the magnetic resonance of electronic spins at low temperature is demonstrated. It consists in measuring the signal emitted by the spins with a superconducting qubit that acts as a single-microwave-photon detector, resulting in an enhanced sensitivity. We implement this new type of electron-spin resonance spectroscopy using a hybrid quantum circuit in which a transmon qubit is coupled to a spin ensemble consisting of NV centers in diamond. With this setup we measure the NV center absorption spectrum at 30mK at an excitation level of \thicksim15\,\mu_{B} out of an ensemble of 10^{11} spins., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRX
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- 2012
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23. Finite density QCD phase transition in the heavy quark region
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Saito, H., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Ejiri, S., Nakagawa, Y., Hatsuda, T., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We extend our previous study of the QCD phase structure in the heavy quark region to non-zero chemical potentials. To identify the critical point where the first order deconfining transition terminates, we study an effective potential defined by the probability distribution function of the plaquette and the Polyakov loop. The reweighting technique is shown to be powerful in evaluating the effective potential in a wide range of the plaquette and Polyakov loop expectation values. We adopt the cumulant expansion to overcome the sign problem in the calculation of complex phase of the quark determinant. We find that the method provides us with an intuitive and powerful way to study the phase structure. We estimate the location of the critical point at finite chemical potential in the heavy quark region., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures; XXIX International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory - Lattice 2011
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- 2012
24. Equation of state in 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks by the fixed scale approach
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Umeda, T., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the equation of state in 2+1 flavor QCD with nonperturbatively improved Wilson quarks coupled with the RG-improved Iwasaki glue. We apply the $T$-integration method to nonperturbatively calculate the equation of state by the fixed-scale approach. With the fixed-scale approach, we can purely vary the temperature on a line of constant physics without changing the system size and renormalization constants. Unlike the conventional fixed-$N_t$ approach, it is easy to keep scaling violations small at low temperature in the fixed scale approach. We study 2+1 flavor QCD at light quark mass corresponding to $m_\pi/m_\rho \simeq 0.63$, while the strange quark mass is chosen around the physical point. Although the light quark masses are heavier than the physical values yet, our equation of state is roughly consistent with recent results with highly improved staggered quarks at large $N_t$., Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, v2: Table I and Figure 3 are corrected, reference updated. Main discussions and conclusions are unchanged, v3: version to appear in PRD, v4: reference added
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- 2012
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25. Application of fixed scale approach to static quark free energies in quenched and 2+1 flavor lattice QCD with improved Wilson quark action
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Maezawa, Y., Umeda, T., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Free energies between static quarks and Debye screening masses in the quark-gluon plasma are studied on the basis of Polyakov-line correlations in lattice simulations of 2+1 flavors QCD with the renormalization-group improved gluon action and the $O(a)$-improved Wilson quark action. We perform simulations at $m_{\rm PS}/m_{\rm V} = 0.63$ (0.74) for light (strange) flavors with lattice sizes of $32^3 \times N_t$ with $N_t=4$--12. We adopt the fixed-scale approach, where temperature can be varied without changing the spatial volume and renormalization factor. We find that, at short distance, the free energies of static quarks in color-singlet channel converge to the static-quark potential evaluated from the Wilson-loop at zero-temperature, in accordance with the expected insensitivity of short distance physics to the temperature. At long distance, the free energies of static quarks approach to twice the single-quark free energies, implying that the interaction between static quarks is fully screened. The screening properties can be well described by the screened Coulomb form with appropriate Casimir factor at high temperature. We also discuss a limitation of the fixed-scale approach at high temperature., Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures
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- 2011
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26. Histogram method in finite density QCD with phase quenched simulations
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Nakagawa, Y., Ejiri, S., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Saito, H., Hatsuda, T., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We propose a new approach to finite density QCD based on a histogram method with phase quenched simulations at finite chemical potential. Integrating numerically the derivatives of the logarithm of the quark determinant with respect to the chemical potential, we calculate the reweighting factor and the complex phase of the quark determinant. The complex phase is handled with a cumulant expansion to avoid the sign problem. We examine the applicability of this method., Comment: 7 pages, 11 figures
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- 2011
27. Hybrid quantum circuit with a superconducting qubit coupled to a spin ensemble
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Kubo, Y., Grezes, C., Dewes, A., Umeda, T., Isoya, J., Sumiya, H., Morishita, N., Abe, H., Onoda, S., Ohshima, T., Jacques, V., Dréau, A., Roch, J. -F., Diniz, I., Auffeves, A., Vion, D., Esteve, D., and Bertet, P.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report the experimental realization of a hybrid quantum circuit combining a superconducting qubit and an ensemble of electronic spins. The qubit, of the transmon type, is coherently coupled to the spin ensemble consisting of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in a diamond crystal via a frequency-tunable superconducting resonator acting as a quantum bus. Using this circuit, we prepare arbitrary superpositions of the qubit states that we store into collective excitations of the spin ensemble and retrieve back later on into the qubit. These results constitute a first proof of concept of spin-ensemble based quantum memory for superconducting qubits., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, plus supplementary information
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- 2011
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28. Phase structure of finite temperature QCD in the heavy quark region
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Saito, H., Ejiri, S., Aoki, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., Ohno, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the quark mass dependence of the finite temperature QCD phase transition in the heavy quark region using an effective potential defined through the probability distribution function of the average plaquette. Performing a simulation of SU(3) pure gauge theory, we first confirm that the distribution function has two peaks indicating that the phase transition is of first order in the heavy quark limit, while the first order transition turns into a crossover as the quark mass decreases from infinity, where the mass dependence of the distribution function is evaluated by the reweighting method combined with the hopping parameter expansion. We determine the endpoint of the first order transition region for N_f=1, 2, 3 and 2+1 cases. The quark mass dependence of the latent heat is also evaluated in the first order transition region., Comment: 13 pages, 17 figures, 3 tables
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- 2011
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29. Charmonium spectral functions with the variational method in zero and finite temperature lattice QCD
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Ohno, H., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., Saito, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We propose a method to evaluate spectral functions on the lattice based on a variational method. On a lattice with a finite spatial extent, spectral functions consist of discrete spectra only. Adopting a variational method, we calculate the locations and the heights of spectral functions at low-lying discrete spectra. We first test the method in the case of analytically solvable free Wilson quarks at zero and finite temperatures and confirm that the method well reproduces the analytic results for low-lying spectra. We find that we can systematically improve the results by increasing the number of trial states. We then apply the method to calculate the charmonium spectral functions for S and P-wave states at zero-temperature in quenched QCD and compare the results with those obtained using the conventional maximum entropy method (MEM). The results for the ground state are consistent with the location and the area of the first peak in spectral functions from the MEM, while the variational method leads to a mass which is closer to the experimental value for the first excited state. We also investigate the temperature dependence of the spectral functions for S-wave states below and above $T_c$. We obtain no clear evidences for dissociation of $J/\psi$ and $\eta_c$ up to 1.4$T_c$., Comment: 13 pages, 23 figures
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- 2011
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30. Scaling behavior of chiral phase transition in two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks at finite density
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Ejiri, S., Nakagawa, Y., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Saito, H., Hatsuda, T., Maezawa, Y., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study scaling behavior of a chiral order parameter performing a simulation of two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks. It has been shown that the scaling behavior of the chiral order parameter defined by a Ward-Takahashi identity agrees with the scaling function of the three-dimensional O(4) spin model at zero chemical potential. We extend the scaling study to finite density QCD. Calculating derivatives of the chiral order parameter with respect to the chemical potential in two-flavor QCD, the scaling property of chiral phase transition is discussed in the low density region. We moreover calculate the curvature of the phase boundary of the chirl phase transition in the temperature and chemical potential plane assuming the O(4) scaling relation., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, poster presented at the XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 14-19 2010, Villasimius, Italy
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- 2011
31. A sequence of zero modes of Weyl-Dirac operators and an associated sequence of solvable polynomials
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Saito, Y. and Umeda, T.
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Mathematics - Spectral Theory ,35Q40 - Abstract
It is shown that a series of solvable polynomials is attached to the series of zero modes constructed by Adam, Muratori and Nash \cite{AdamMuratoriNash1, Comment: 13 pages
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- 2011
32. The Dirac-Hardy and Dirac-Sobolev inequalities in $L^1$
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Balinsky, A. A., Evans, W. D., and Umeda, T.
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Mathematics - Spectral Theory ,Mathematics - Functional Analysis ,35R45 - Abstract
Dirac-Sobolev and Dirac-Hardy inequalities in $L^1$ are established in which the $L^p$ spaces which feature in the classical Sobolev and Hardy inequalities are replaced by weak $L^p$ spaces. Counter examples to the analogues of the classical inequalities are shown to be provided by zero modes for appropriate Pauli operators constructed by Loss and Yau., Comment: 11 pages. To appear in Publ. RIMS, Kyoto University
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- 2011
33. The order of the deconfinement phase transition in a heavy quark mass region
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Saito, H., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Maezawa, Y., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the quark mass dependence of the QCD phase transition by an effective potential defined through the distribution function of observables. As a test of the method, we study the first order deconfinement phase transition in the heavy quark mass limit and its fate at lighter quark masses. We confirm that the distribution function for the plaquette has two peaks indicating that the phase transition is of first order in the heavy quark limit. We then study the quark mass dependence of the distribution function by a reweighting method combined with the hopping parameter expansion. We find that the first order transition turns into a crossover as the quark mass decreases. We determine the critical point for the cases of $N_f$=1, 2, 3 and 2+1. We find that the probability distribution function provides us with a powerful tool to study the order of transitions., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure, Talk presented at the XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Lattice2010, Villasimius, Italy, June 2010
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- 2010
34. EOS in 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks by the fixed-scale approach
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Umeda, T., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., and Maezawa, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We present the status of our study on the equation of state in 2+1 flavor QCD with non-perturbatively improved Wilson quarks coupled with the RG improved glue. We apply the T-integration method to non-perturbatively calculate the equation of state by the fixed-scale approach., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, talk presented at the XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 14-19 2010, Villasimius, Italy
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- 2010
35. An application of the variational analysis to calculate the meson spectral functions
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Ohno, H., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., Saito, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We present a new method to calculate meson spectral functions (SPFs) on the lattice based on a variational method. Because, on a finite volume lattice, the meson SPFs have discrete spectra only, a suitable way to extract such discrete signals is needed. Using a variational method, we can calculate several discrete quantities such as the position and the area of spectral peaks for low-lying states. Moreover data accuracy can be improved by increasing the number of basis functions. In this report, we first confirm our method in the free quark case and show that our method works well. Then, we apply the method to a quenched lattice QCD simulation and calculate the charmonium SPFs for S and P-waves at zero temperature. Our results for the ground state are well consistent with the position and the area of the lowest peaks of charmonium SPFs calculated by the conventional maximum entropy method. For first excited states, the signals may be reliablly extracted with our method because the charmonium mass converges to a value close to the experimental one when the number of basis functions is increased. We also investigate the SPFs for S-wave charmonia at below and above $T_c$. Our results suggest that $J/\psi$ and $\eta_c$ may survive up to 1.4$T_c$., Comment: 7 Pages, 6 figures, talk presented at the XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 14-19 2010, Villasimius, Italy
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- 2010
36. QCD thermodynamics at zero and finite densities with improved Wilson quarks
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Kanaya, K., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Maezawa, Y., Ohno, H., Saito, H., Ukita, N., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The WHOT-QCD Collaboration is pushing forward lattice studies of QCD at finite temperatures and densities using improved Wilson quarks. We first present results on QCD at zero and finite densities with two flavors of degenerate quarks (N_F=2 QCD) adopting the conventional fixed-Nt approach. We then report on the status of a study of N_F=2+1 QCD adopting a fixed-scale approach armed with the T-integration method which we have developed., Comment: 6 pages, 12 figures, invited talk presented at the YITP workshop on "New Frontiers in QCD 2010", March 1-19, 2010, Kyoto, Japan
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- 2010
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37. Electric and Magnetic Screening Masses at Finite Temperature from Generalized Polyakov-Line Correlations in Two-flavor Lattice QCD
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Maezawa, Y., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., Ukita, N., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Screenings of the quark-gluon plasma in electric and magnetic sectors are studied on the basis of generalized Polyakov-line correlation functions in lattice QCD simulations with two flavors of improved Wilson quarks. Using the Euclidean-time reflection ($\R$) and the charge conjugation ($\Ca$), electric and magnetic screening masses are extracted in a gauge invariant manner. Long distance behavior of the standard Polyakov-line correlation in the quark-gluon plasma is found to be dictated by the magnetic screening. Also, ratio of the two screening masses agrees with that obtained from the dimensionally-reduced effective field theory and the ${\cal N}=4$ supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory.
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- 2010
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38. Heavy-quark free energy at finite temperature with 2+1 flavors of improved Wilson quarks in fixed scale approach
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Maezawa, Y., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The free energy between a static quark and an antiquark is studied by using the color-singlet Polyakov-line correlation at finite temperature. We perform simulations on $32^3 \times 12$, 10, 8, 6, 4 lattices in the high temperature phase with the RG-improved gluon action and 2+1 flavors of the clover-improved Wilson quark action. Since the simulations are based on the fixed scale approach that the temperature can be varied without changing the spatial volume and renormalization factor, it is possible to investigate temperature dependence of the heavy-quark free energy without any adjustment of the overall constant. We find that, the heavy-quark free energies at short distance converge to the heavy-quark potential evaluated from the Wilson-loop operator at zero temperature, in accordance with the expected insensitivity of short distance physics to the temperature. At long distance, the heavy-quark free energies approach to twice the single-quark free energies, implying that the interaction between heavy quarks is screened. The Debye screening mass obtained from the long range behavior of the heavy-quark free energy is compared with results of the thermal perturbation theory and those of $N_f=2$ and $N_f=0$ lattice simulations., Comment: To appear in the proceedigns of 27th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2009), Beijing, China, 25-31 July 2009
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- 2009
39. Towards the equation of state in 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks in the fixed scale approach
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Kanaya, K., Aoki, S., Ohno, H., Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., and Maezawa, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on the status of our study towards the equation of state in 2+1 flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks. To reduce the computational cost which is quite demanding for Wilson-type quarks, we adopt the fixed scale approach, i.e. the temperature T is varied by N_t at fixed lattice spacing. Since the conventional integral method to obtain the pressure is inapplicable at a fixed scale, we adopt the "T-integral method", to calculate the pressure non-perturbatively. Reduction of the computational cost of T=0 simulations thus achieved is indispensable to study EOS in QCD with dynamical quarks., Comment: 8 pages, poster presented at The XXVII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2009), July 26-31 2009, Peking University, Beijing, China
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- 2009
40. Nonlinear evolution of parallel propagating Alfven waves: Vlasov - MHD simulation
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Nariyuki, Y., Umeda, T., Kumashiro, T., and Hada, T.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Nonlinear evolution of circularly polarized Alfv\'en waves are discussed by using the recently developed Vlasov-MHD code, which is a generalized Landau-fluid model. The numerical results indicate that as far as the nonlinearity in the system is not so large, the Vlasov-MHD model can validly solve time evolution of the Alfv\'enic turbulence both in the linear and nonlinear stages. The present Vlasov-MHD model is proper to discuss the solar coronal heating and solar wind acceleration by Alfve\'n waves propagating from the photosphere., Comment: submitted to Planetary and Space Science
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- 2009
41. Equation of State and Heavy-Quark Free Energy at Finite Temperature and Density in Two Flavor Lattice QCD with Wilson Quark Action
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Ejiri, S., Maezawa, Y., Ukita, N., Aoki, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the equation of state at finite temperature and density in two-flavor QCD with the RG-improved gluon action and the clover-improved Wilson quark action on a $ 16^3 \times 4$ lattice. Along the lines of constant physics at $m_{\rm PS}/m_{\rm V} = 0.65$ and 0.80, we compute the second and forth derivatives of the grand canonical partition function with respect to the quark chemical potential $\mu_q = (\mu_u+\mu_d)/2$ and the isospin chemical potential $\mu_I = (\mu_u-\mu_d)/2$ at vanishing chemical potentials, and study the behaviors of thermodynamic quantities at finite $\mu_q$ using these derivatives for the case $\mu_I=0$. In particular, we study density fluctuations at none-zero temperature and density by calculating the quark number and isospin susceptibilities and their derivatives with respect to $\mu_q$. To suppress statistical fluctuations, we also examine new techniques applicable at low densities. We find a large enhancement in the fluctuation of quark number when the density increased near the pseudo-critical temperature, suggesting a critical point at finite $\mu_q$ terminating the first order transition line between hadronic and quark gluon plasma phases. This result agrees with the previous results using staggered-type quark actions qualitatively. Furthermore, we study heavy-quark free energies and Debye screening masses at finite density by measuring the first and second derivatives of these quantities for various color channels of heavy quark-quark and quark-anti-quark pairs. The results suggest that, to the leading order of $\mu_q$, the interaction between two quarks becomes stronger at finite densities, while that between quark and anti-quark becomes weaker., Comment: 38 pages, 63 figures
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- 2009
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42. Free energies of heavy quarks in full-QCD lattice simulations with Wilson-type quark action
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Maezawa, Y., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., Ohno, H., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
The free energy between a static quark and an antiquark is studied by using the color-singlet Polyakov-line correlation at finite temperature in lattice QCD with 2+1 flavors of improved Wilson quarks. From the simulations on $32^3 \times 12$, 10, 8, 6, 4 lattices in the high temperature phase, based on the fixed scale approach, we find that, the heavy-quark free energies at short distance converge to the heavy-quark potential evaluated from the Wilson loop at zero temperature, in accordance with the expected insensitivity of short distance physics to the temperature. At long distance, the heavy-quark free energies approach to twice the single-quark free energies, implying that the interaction between heavy quarks is screened. The Debye screening mass obtained from the long range behavior of the free energy is compared with the results of thermal perturbation theory., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennessee
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- 2009
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43. Fixed scale approach to the equation of state on the lattice
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Kanaya, K., Umeda, T., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Maezawa, Y., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We propose a fixed scale approach to calculate the equation of state (EOS) in lattice QCD. In this approach, the temperature T is varied by Nt at fixed lattice spacings. This enables us to reduce T=0 simulations which are required to provide basic data in finite temperature studies but are quite expensive in the conventional fixed-Nt approach. Since the conventional integral method to obtain the pressure is inapplicable at fixed scale, we introduce a new method, "T-integration method", to calculate pressure non-perturbatively. We test the fixed scale approach armed with the T-integral method in quenched QCD on isotropic and anisotropic lattices. Our method is found to be powerful to obtain reliable results for the equation of state, especially at intermediate and low temperatures. Reduction of the computational cost of T=0 simulations is indispensable to study EOS in QCD with dynamical quarks. The status of our study in Nf=2+1 QCD with improved Wilson quarks is also reported., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennessee. Fonts in the figures magnified
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- 2009
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44. Magnetic and electric screening masses from Polyakov-loop correlations
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Maezawa, Y., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., Ukita, N., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Screening properties of the quark gluon plasma are studied from Polyakov-loop correlation in lattice QCD simulations with two flavors of improved Wilson quarks at temperatures $T/\Tpc \simeq 1$--4 where $\Tpc$ is the pseudocritical temperature. Using the Euclidean-time reflection symmetry and the charge conjugation symmetry, we introduce various types of Polyakov-loop correlation functions and extract screening masses in magnetic and electric sectors. We find that the temperature dependence of the screening masses are well described by the weak coupling expansion. We also find that a ratio of the screening masses in the electric sector to the magnetic sector shows qualitative agreement with a prediction from the dimensionally-reduced effective field theory and the N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory at $1.3 < T/\Tpc < 3$., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Talk given at the XXVI International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2008), July 14-19, 2008, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
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- 2008
45. Equation of state at finite density in two-flavor QCD with improved Wilson quarks
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Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., Ukita, N., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the equation of state in two-flavor QCD at finite temperature and density. Simulations are made with the RG-improved gluon action and the clover-improved Wilson quark action. Along the lines of constant physics for $m_{\rm PS}/m_{\rm V} = 0.65$ and 0.80, we compute the derivatives of the quark determinant with respect to the quark chemical potential $\mu_q$ up to the fourth order at $\mu_q=0$. We adopt several improvement techniques in the evaluation. We study thermodynamic quantities and quark number susceptibilities at finite $\mu_q$ using these derivatives. We find enhancement of the quark number susceptibility at finite $\mu_q$, in accordance with previous observations using staggered-type quarks. This suggests the existence of a nearby critical point., Comment: 7 pages, 16 figures, presented at the XXVI International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2008), July 14-19, 2008, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
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- 2008
46. Thermodynamics of SU(3) gauge theory at fixed lattice spacing
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Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Aoki, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study thermodynamics of SU(3) gauge theory at fixed scales on the lattice, where we vary temperature by changing the temporal lattice size N_t=(Ta_t)^{-1}. In the fixed scale approach, finite temperature simulations are performed on common lattice spacings and spatial volumes. Consequently, we can isolate thermal effects in observables from other uncertainties, such as lattice artifact, renormalization factor, and spatial volume effect. Furthermore, in the EOS calculations, the fixed scale approach is able to reduce computational costs for zero temperature subtraction and parameter search to find lines of constant physics, which are demanding in full QCD simulations. As a test of the approach, we study the thermodynamics of the SU(3) gauge theory on isotropic and anisotropic lattices. In addition to the equation of state, we calculate the critical temperature and the static quark free energy at a fixed scale., Comment: 7pages, 3figures, proceedings of Lattice 2008, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, July 14-19, 2008
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- 2008
47. Charmonium dissociation temperatures in lattice QCD with a finite volume technique
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Umeda, T., Ohno, H., and Kanaya, K.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Dissociation temperatures of J/\psi, \psi', and \chi_c states play key roles in the sequential J/\psi suppression scenario for high energy heavy ion collisions. We report on a study of charmonium dissociation temperatures in quenched lattice QCD. On anisotropic lattices, we first subtract the effects of the constant mode in finite temperature meson correlators, which have lead to unphysical results in previous studies. We then extract ground and first exited state masses by diagonalizing correlation functions among different source and sink operators. To distinguish bound states from scattering states, we first compare the charmonium mass spectra under different spatial boundary conditions, and examine the shape and the volume-dependence of their Bethe-Salpeter wave functions. From these studies, we found so far no sign of scattering states up to about 2.3T_c., Comment: 4pages, 2figures, proceedings of Quark Matter 2008 (QM2008), Jaipur, India, Feb 4-10, 2008
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- 2008
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48. Fixed Scale Approach to Equation of State in Lattice QCD
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Umeda, T., Ejiri, S., Aoki, S., Hatsuda, T., Kanaya, K., Maezawa, Y., and Ohno, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
A new approach to study the equation of state in finite-temperature QCD is proposed on the lattice. Unlike the conventional method in which the temporal lattice size $N_t$ is fixed, the temperature $T$ is varied by changing $N_t$ at fixed lattice scale. The pressure of the hot QCD plasma is calculated by the integration of the trace anomaly with respect to $T$ at fixed lattice scale. This "$T$-integral method" is tested in quenched QCD on isotropic and anisotropic lattices and is shown to give reliable results especially at intermediate and low temperatures., Comment: 5 pages, ReVTeX, 4 figures, version to appear in PRD
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- 2008
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49. The Spatial String Tension and Dimensional Reduction in QCD
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Cheng, M., Datta, S., van der Heide, J., Huebner, K., Karsch, F., Kaczmarek, O., Laermann, E., Liddle, J., Mawhinney, R. D., Miao, C., Petreczky, P., Petrov, K., Schmidt, C., Soeldner, W., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We calculate the spatial string tension in (2+1) flavor QCD with physical strange quark mass and almost physical light quark masses using lattices with temporal extent N_tau=4,6 and 8. We compare our results on the spatial string tension with predictions of dimensionally reduced QCD. This suggests that also in the presence of light dynamical quarks dimensional reduction works well down to temperatures 1.5T_c., Comment: 8 pages ReVTeX, 4 figures
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- 2008
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50. Thermodynamics and heavy-quark free energies at finite temperature and density with two flavors of improved Wilson quarks
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Maezawa, Y., Aoki, S., Ejiri, S., Hatsuda, T., Ishii, N., Kanaya, K., Ukita, N., and Umeda, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Thermodynamics of two-flavor QCD at finite temperature and density is studied on a $16^3 \times 4$ lattice, using a renormalization group improved gauge action and the clover improved Wilson quark action. In the simulations along lines of constant $m_{\rm PS}/m_{\rm V}$, we calculate the Taylor expansion coefficients of the heavy-quark free energy with respect to the quark chemical potential ($\mu_q$) up to the second order. By comparing the expansion coefficients of the free energies between quark($Q$)and antiquark($\bar{Q}$), and between $Q$ and $Q$, we find a characteristic difference at finite $\mu_q$ due to the first order coefficient of the Taylor expansion. We also calculate the quark number and isospin susceptibilities, and find that the second order coefficient of the quark number susceptibility shows enhancement around the pseudo-critical temperature., Comment: Talk given at the XXV International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2007), July 30 - August 4, 2007, Regensburg, Germany
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- 2007
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