Smeared $R$-ratio in isospin symmetric QCD with Low Mode Averaging
F. Margari*, S. Bacchio, A. De Santis, A. Evangelista, R. Frezzotti, G. Gagliardi, M. Garofalo, F. Pittler, F. Sanfilippo, C. Schneider, N. Tantalo and  for the Extended Twisted Mass Collaboration
*: corresponding author
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Abstract
Low Mode Averaging (LMA) is a technique to improve the quality of the signal-to-noise ratio in the long time separation of Euclidean correlation functions. We report on its beneficial impact in computing the vector-vector light connected two-point correlation functions and
derived physical quantities in the mixed action lattice setup adopted by ETM collaboration. We focus on preliminary results of the computation within isospin symmetric QCD (isoQCD) of the $R$-ratio smeared with Gaussian kernels of widths down to $\sigma\sim250$ MeV, which is enough to appreciate the $\rho$ resonance around 770 MeV, using the Hansen-Lupo-Tantatlo (HLT) spectral-density reconstruction method.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.466.0446
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