33 research outputs found
Status of center dominance in various center gauges
We review arguments for center dominance in center gauges where vortex
locations are correctly identified. We introduce an appealing interpretation of
the maximal center gauge, discuss problems with Gribov copies, and a cure to
the problems through the direct Laplacian center gauge. We study correlations
between direct and indirect Laplacian center gauges.Comment: Presented by S. Olejnik at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop
"Confinement, Topology, and other Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD", Jan.
21-27, 2002, Stara Lesna, Slovakia. 10 pages, 3 figures (8 EPS files), uses
crckapb.st
On the gauge boson's properties in a candidate technicolor theory
The technicolor scenario replaces the Higgs sector of the standard model with
a strongly interacting sector. One candidate for a realization of such a sector
is two-technicolor Yang-Mills theory coupled to two degenerate flavors of
adjoint, massless techniquarks. Using lattice gauge theory the properties of
the technigluons in this scenario are investigated as a function of the
techniquark mass towards the massless limit. For that purpose the minimal
Landau gauge two-point and three-point correlation functions are determined,
including a detailed systematic error analysis. The results are, within the
relatively large systematic uncertainties, compatible with a behavior very
similar to QCD at finite techniquark mass. However, the limit of massless
techniquarks exhibits features which could be compatible with a
(quasi-)conformal behavior.Comment: 27 pages, 17 figures, 1 table; v2: persistent notational error
corrected, some minor modification
On the massive gluon propagator, the PT-BFM scheme and the low-momentum behaviour of decoupling and scaling DSE solutions
We study the low-momentum behaviour of Yang-Mills propagators obtained from
Landau-gauge Dyson-Schwinger equations (DSE) in the PT-BFM scheme. We compare
the ghost propagator numerical results with the analytical ones obtained by
analyzing the low-momentum behaviour of the ghost propagator DSE in Landau
gauge, assuming for the truncation a constant ghost-gluon vertex and a simple
model for a massive gluon propagator. The asymptotic expression obtained for
the regular or decoupling ghost dressing function up to the order is proven to fit pretty well the numerical PT-BFM results.
Furthermore, when the size of the coupling renormalized at some scale
approaches some critical value, the numerical PT-BFM propagators tend to behave
as the scaling ones. We also show that the scaling solution, implying a
diverging ghost dressing function, cannot be a DSE solution in the PT-BFM
scheme but an unattainable limiting case.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figs., 2 tabs (updated version to be published in JHEP
Is there still any Tc mystery in lattice QCD? Results with physical masses in the continuum limit III
The present paper concludes our investigations on the QCD cross-over
transition temperatures with 2+1 staggered flavours and one-link stout
improvement. We extend our previous two studies [Phys. Lett. B643 (2006) 46,
JHEP 0906:088 (2009)] by choosing even finer lattices (=16) and we work
again with physical quark masses. The new results on this broad cross-over are
in complete agreement with our earlier ones. We compare our findings with the
published results of the hotQCD collaboration. All these results are confronted
with the predictions of the Hadron Resonance Gas model and Chiral Perturbation
Theory for temperatures below the transition region. Our results can be
reproduced by using the physical spectrum in these analytic calculations. The
findings of the hotQCD collaboration can be recovered by using a distorted
spectrum which takes into account lattice discretization artifacts and heavier
than physical quark masses. This analysis provides a simple explanation for the
observed discrepancy in the transition temperatures between our and the hotQCD
collaborations.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures and 3 table
Flavour breaking effects in the pseudoscalar meson decay constants
The SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion in up, down and strange quark masses is extended from hadron masses to meson decay constants. This allows a determination of the ratio of kaon to pion decay constants in QCD. Furthermore when using partially quenched valence quarks the expansion is such that SU(2) isospin breaking effects can also be determined. It is found that the lowest order SU( 3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion (or Gell-Mann-Okubo expansion) works very well. Simulations are performed for 2 + 1 flavours of clover fermions at four lattice spacings. (C) 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V
QCD and strongly coupled gauge theories : challenges and perspectives
We highlight the progress, current status, and open challenges of QCD-driven physics, in theory and in experiment. We discuss how the strong interaction is intimately connected to a broad sweep of physical problems, in settings ranging from astrophysics and cosmology to strongly coupled, complex systems in particle and condensed-matter physics, as well as to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. We also discuss how success in describing the strong interaction impacts other fields, and, in turn, how such subjects can impact studies of the strong interaction. In the course of the work we offer a perspective on the many research streams which flow into and out of QCD, as well as a vision for future developments.Peer reviewe
Five-loop renormalisation of QCD in covariant gauges
We present the complete set of vertex, wave function and charge
renormalisation constants in QCD in a general simple gauge group and with the
complete dependence on the covariant gauge parameter in the minimal
subtraction scheme of conventional dimensional regularisation. Our results
confirm all already known results, which were obtained in the Feynman gauge,
and allow the extraction of other useful gauges such as the Landau gauge. We
use these results to extract the Landau gauge five-loop anomalous dimensions of
the composite operator as well as the Landau gauge scheme independent
gluon, ghost and fermion propagators at five loops.Comment: 17 pages; FORM and Mathematica result files available with the
source; corrected minor typos, added references, journal ref, 1 remark, 1
note and 1 additional result fil
Four-loop renormalization of QCD with a reducible fermion representation of the gauge group: anomalous dimensions and renormalization constants
Anderson localization in high temperature QCD: background configuration properties and Dirac eigenmodes
On non-primitively divergent vertices of Yang–Mills theory
Two correlation functions of Yang-Mills beyond the primitively divergent
ones, the two-ghost-two-gluon and the four-ghost vertices, are calculated and
their influence on lower vertices is examined. Their full (transverse) tensor
structure is taken into account. As input, a solution of the full two-point
equations - including two-loop terms - is used that respects the resummed
perturbative ultraviolet behavior. A clear hierarchy is found with regard to
the color structure that reduces the number of relevant dressing functions. The
impact of the two-ghost-two-gluon vertex on the three-gluon vertex is
negligible, which is explained by the fact that all non-small dressing
functions drop out due to their color factors. Only in the ghost-gluon vertex a
small net effect below is seen. The four-ghost vertex is found to be
extremely small in general. Since these two four-point functions do not enter
into the propagator equations, these findings establish their small overall
effect on lower correlation functions.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
