191 research outputs found
't Hooft-Polyakov monopoles in lattice SU(N)+adjoint Higgs theory
We investigate twisted C-periodic boundary conditions in SU(N) gauge field
theory with an adjoint Higgs field. We show that with a suitable twist for even
N one can impose a non-zero magnetic charge relative to residual U(1) gauge
groups in the broken phase, thereby creating a 't Hooft-Polyakov magnetic
monopole. This makes it possible to use lattice Monte-Carlo simulations to
study the properties of these monopoles in the quantum theory.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Nucleon Properties in the Covariant Quark-Diquark Model
In the covariant quark-diquark model the effective Bethe-Salpeter (BS)
equations for the nucleon and the are solved including scalar {\em and
axialvector} diquark correlations. Their quark substructure is effectively
taken into account in both, the interaction kernel of the BS equations and the
currents employed to calculate nucleon observables. Electromagnetic current
conservation is maintained. The electric form factors of proton and neutron
match the data. Their magnetic moments improve considerably by including
axialvector diquarks and photon induced scalar-axialvector transitions. The
isoscalar magnetic moment can be reproduced, the isovector contribution is
about 15% too small. The ratio and the axial and strong couplings
, , provide an upper bound on the relative importance of
axialvector diquarks confirming that scalar diquarks nevertheless describe the
dominant 2-quark correlations inside nucleons.Comment: 13 pages, EPJ styl
Kugo-Ojima confinement and QCD Green's functions in covariant gauges
In Landau gauge QCD the Kugo-Ojima confinement criterion and its relation to
the infrared behaviour of the gluon and ghost propagators are reviewed. It is
demonstrated that the realization of this confinement criterion (which is
closely related to the Gribov-Zwanziger horizon condition) results from quite
general properties of the ghost Dyson-Schwinger equation. The numerical
solutions for the gluon and ghost propagators obtained from a truncated set of
Dyson--Schwinger equations provide an explicit example for the anticipated
infrared behaviour. The results are in good agreement, also quantitatively,
with corresponding lattice data obtained recently. The resulting running
coupling approaches a fixed point in the infrared, .
Solutions for the coupled system of Dyson--Schwinger equations for the quark,
gluon and ghost propagators are presented. Dynamical generation of quark masses
and thus spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry takes place. In the quenched
approximation the quark propagator functions agree well with those of
corresponding lattice calculations. For a small number of light flavours the
quark, gluon and ghost propagators deviate only slightly from the ones in
quenched approximation. While the positivity violation of the gluon spectral
function is manifest in the gluon propagator, there are no clear indications of
analogous positivity violations for quarks so far.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures; Talk given by R.A. at the International School
on Nuclear Physics ``Quarks in Hadrons and Nuclei'' in Erice (Italy),
September 16 - 24, 200
Extended Double Lattice BRST, Curci-Ferrari Mass and the Neuberger Problem
We present Extended Double BRST on the lattice and extend the Neuberger
problem to include the ghost/anti-ghost symmetric formulation of the non-linear
covariant Curci-Ferrari (CF) gauges. We then show how a CF mass regulates the
0/0 indeterminate form of physical observables, as observed by Neuberger, and
discuss the gauge-parameter and mass dependence of the model.Comment: Prepared for 7th Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron
Spectrum, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal, 2-7 Sep 2006. 3p
The Infrared Behaviour of the Running Coupling in Landau Gauge QCD
Approximate solutions for the gluon and ghost propagators as well as the
running coupling in Landau gauge Yang-Mills theories are presented. These
propagators obtained from the corresponding Dyson-Schwinger equations are in
remarkable agreement with those of recent lattice calculations. The resulting
running coupling possesses an infrared fixed point,
for all gauge groups SU(). Above one GeV the running coupling rapidly
approaches its perturbative form.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, uses ActaStyle.cls, Invited talk given by R.A. at
the conference RENORMALIZATION GROUP 2002, March 10 - 16, 2002, Strba,
Slovaki
Uniqueness of infrared asymptotics in Landau gauge Yang-Mills theory II
We present a shortened and simplified version of our proof
\cite{Fischer:2006vf} of the uniqueness of the scaling solution for the
infrared asymptotics of Green functions in Landau gauge Yang-Mills theory. The
simplification relates to a new RG-invariant arrangement of Green functions
applicable to general theories. As before the proof relies on the necessary
consistency between Dyson-Schwinger equations (DSEs) and functional
renormalisation group equations (FRGs). We also demonstrate the existence of a
specific scaling solution for both, DSEs and FRGs, that displays uniform and
soft kinematic singularities.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Infrared Behaviour and Running Couplings in Interpolating Gauges in QCD
We consider the class of gauges that interpolates between Landau- and
Coulomb-gauge QCD, and show the non-renormalisation of the two independent
ghost-gluon vertices. This implies the existence of two RG-invariant running
couplings, one of which is interpreted as an RG-invariant gauge parameter. We
also present the asymptotic infrared limit of solutions of the Dyson-Schwinger
equations in interpolating gauges. The infrared critical exponents of these
solutions as well as the resulting infrared fixed point of one of the couplings
are independent of the gauge parameter. This coupling also has a fixed point in
the Coulomb gauge limit and constitutes a second invariant charge besides the
well known colour-Coulomb potential.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; v2: minor changes, version published in PR
Comparing SU(2) to SU(3) gluodynamics on large lattices
We study the SU(2) gluon and ghost propagators in Landau gauge on lattices up
to a size of 112^4. A comparison with the SU(3) case is made and finite-volume
effects are then investigated. We find that for a large range of momenta the
SU(2) and SU(3) propagators are remarkably alike. In the low-momentum region we
compare with recent results obtained in DSE studies on a 4-torus.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, poster presented at the XXV International
Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 30 - August 4 2007, Regensburg,
German
Kugo-Ojima confinement criterion, Zwanziger-Gribov horizon condition, and infrared critical exponents in Landau gauge QCD
The Kugo-Ojima confinement criterion and its relation to the infrared
behaviour of the gluon and ghost propagators in Landau gauge QCD are reviewed.
The realization of this confinement criterion (which in Landau gauge relates to
Zwanziger's horizon condition) results from quite general properties of the
ghost Dyson-Schwinger equation. The numerical solutions for the gluon and ghost
propagators obtained from a truncated set of Dyson-Schwinger equations provide
an explicit example for the anticipated infrared behaviour. These results are
in good agreement, also quantitatively, with corresponding lattice data
obtained recently. The resulting running coupling approaches a fixed point in
the infrared, . Solutions for the coupled system of
Dyson-Schwinger equations for the quark, gluon and ghost propagators are
presented. Dynamical generation of quark masses and thus spontaneous breaking
of chiral symmetry is found. In the quenched approximation the quark propagator
functions agree well with those of corresponding lattice calculations. For a
small number of light flavours the quark, gluon and ghost propagators deviate
only slightly from the quenched ones. While the positivity violation of the
gluon spectral function is apparent in the gluon propagator, there are no clear
indications of positivity violations in the Landau gauge quark propagator.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures; invited talk presented by R. Alkofer at the
International Conference Confinement V Gargnano, Italy, September 10-14, 200
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