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Remarks on the dynamical mass generation in confining Yang-Mills theories
The dynamical mass generation for gluons is discussed in Euclidean Yang-Mills
theories supplemented with a renormalizable mass term. The mass parameter is
not free, being determined in a self-consistent way through a gap equation
which obeys the renormalization group. The example of the Landau gauge is
worked out explicitly at one loop order. A few remarks on the issue of the
unitarity are provided.Comment: 11 pages, final version to appear in Brazilian Journal of Physic
A few remarks on the zero modes of the Faddeev-Popov operator in the Landau and maximal Abelian gauges
The construction outlined by Henyey is employed to provide examples of
normalizable zero modes of the Faddeev-Popov operator in the Landau and maximal
Abelian gauges in SU(2) Euclidean Yang-Mills theories in d=3 dimensions. The
corresponding gauge configurations have all finite norm ||A||^2 < \infty. In
particular, in the case of the Landau gauge, the explicit construction of an
infinite class of normalizable zero modes with finite norm ||A||^2 is provided.Comment: 9 pages. Extended discussion in the conclusions. Version accepted for
publication in the J. Math. Phy
Soft breaking of BRST invariance for introducing non-perturbative infrared effects in a local and renormalizable way
The possibility of introducing non-perturbative infrared effects leading to a
modification of the long distance behavior of gauge theories through a soft
breaking of the BRST invariance is investigated. The method reproduces the
Gribov-Zwanziger action describing the restriction of the domain of integration
in the Feynman path integral to the Gribov region and a model for the dynamical
quark mass generation is presented. The soft symmetry breaking relies on the
introduction of BRST doublets and massive physical parameters, which allow one
to distinguish the infrared region from the ultraviolet one, within the same
theory.Comment: 11 page
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity of a weakly-interacting photon gas in a nonlinear Fabry-Perot cavity
A field theoretical framework for the recently proposed photon condensation
effect in a nonlinear Fabry-Perot cavity is discussed. The dynamics of the
photon gas turns out to be described by an effective 2D Hamiltonian of a
complex massive scalar field. Finite size effects are shown to be relevant for
the existence of the photon condensate.Comment: 9 pages, LateX2e, final version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Pad\'e approximation and glueball mass estimates in 3d and 4d with N_c = 2,3 colors
A Pad\'e approximation approach, rooted in an infrared moment technique, is
employed to provide mass estimates for various glueball states in pure gauge
theories. The main input in this analysis are theoretically well-motivated fits
to lattice gluon propagator data, which are by now available for both SU(2) and
SU(3) in 3 and 4 space-time dimensions. We construct appropriate gauge
invariant and Lorentz covariant operators in the (pseudo)scalar and
(pseudo)tensor sector. Our estimates compare reasonably well with a variety of
lattice sources directly aimed at extracting glueball masses.Comment: 11 pages, 5 .png figures. v2: extra figure, calculational details and
references; improved presentation and title. Version to appear in Phys.Lett.
More on the renormalization of the horizon function of the Gribov-Zwanziger action and the Kugo-Ojima Green function(s)
In this paper we provide strong evidence that there is no ambiguity in the
choice of the horizon function underlying the Gribov-Zwanziger action. We show
that there is only one correct possibility which is determined by the
requirement of multiplicative renormalizability. As a consequence, this means
that relations derived from other horizon functions cannot be given a
consistent interpretation in terms of a local and renormalizable quantum field
theory. In addition, we also discuss that the Kugo-Ojima functions and
can only be defined after renormalization of the underlying Green
function(s).Comment: 16 pages, some typo's correcte
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