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Infrared behavior of the Faddeev-Popov operator in Coulomb gauge QCD
We calculate the eigenvalue distribution of the Faddeev-Popov operator in
Coulomb gauge QCD using quenched SU(3) lattice simulation. In the confinement
phase, the density of the low-lying eigenvalues increases with lattice volume,
and the confinement criterion is satisfied. Moreover, even in the deconfinement
phase, the behavior of the FP eigenvalue density is qualitatively the same as
in the confinement phase. This is consistent with the fact that the
color-Coulomb potential is not screened in the deconfined phase.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Leading order infrared quantum chromodynamics in Coulomb gauge
A truncation scheme for the Dyson-Schwinger equations of quantum
chromodynamics in Coulomb gauge within the first order formalism is presented.
The truncation is based on an Ansatz for the Coulomb kernel occurring in the
action. Results at leading loop order and in the infrared are discussed for
both the Yang-Mills and quark sectors. It is found that the resulting equations
for the static gluon and quark propagators agree with those derived in a
quasi-particle approximation to the canonical Hamiltonian approach. Moreover, a
connection to the heavy quark limit is established. The equations are analyzed
numerically and it is seen that in both the gluonic and quark sectors, a
nontrivial dynamical infrared mass scale emerges.Comment: 27 pages, 11 figure
Scaling study of the gluon propagator in Coulomb gauge QCD on isotropic and anisotropic lattices
We calculate the transverse and time-time components of the instantaneous
gluon propagator in Coulomb gauge QCD by using an SU(3) quenched lattice
simulation on isotropic and anisotropic lattices. We find that the gluon
propagators suffer from strong discretization effects on the isotropic lattice;
on the other hand, those on the anisotropic lattices give a better scaling.
Moreover, on these two type of lattices the transverse parts are significantly
suppressed in the infrared region and have a turnover at about 500 [MeV]. The
high resolution to the temporal direction due to the anisotropy yields small
discretization errors for the time-time gluon propagators, which also show an
infrared enhancement as expected in the Gribov-Zwanziger confinement scenario.Comment: 29 pages, 18 figure
Dust Size Growth and Settling in a Protoplanetary Disk
We have studied dust evolution in a quiescent or turbulent protoplanetary
disk by numerically solving coagulation equation for settling dust particles,
using the minimum mass solar nebular model. As a result, if we assume an
ideally quiescent disk, the dust particles settle toward the disk midplane to
form a gravitationally unstable layer within 2x10^3 - 4x10^4 yr at 1 - 30 AU,
which is in good agreement with an analytic calculation by Nakagawa, Sekiya, &
Hayashi (1986) although they did not take into account the particle size
distribution explicitly. In an opposite extreme case of a globally turbulent
disk, on the other hand, the dust particles fluctuate owing to turbulent motion
of the gas and most particles become large enough to move inward very rapidly
within 70 - 3x10^4 yr at 1 - 30 AU, depending on the strength of turbulence.
Our result suggests that global turbulent motion should cease for the
planetesimal formation in protoplanetary disks.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in the Ap
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