139 research outputs found

    Abelian representation for nonabelian Wilson loops and the Non - Abelian Stokes theorem on the lattice

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    We derive the Abelian - like expression for the lattice SU(N) Wilson loop in arbitrary irreducible representation. The continuum Abelian representation of the SU(N) Wilson loop (for the loop without selfintersections) that has been obtained by Diakonov and Petrov appears to be a continuum limit of this expression. We also obtain the lattice variant of a non - Abelian Stokes theorem and present the explicit expression for the matrix H\cal H used in the Diakonov - Petrov approach.Comment: revtex, 10 pages, ITEP-LAT/2002-3

    Strings and Aharonov-Bohm Effect in Abelian Higgs Model

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    We investigate numerically the properties of the Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen strings in 4D abelian Higgs model. The fractal dimension D_f of the vortex strings was found to be large in the Coulomb phase and it is close to 2 in the Higgs phase. We also show that the Wilson loop for non-integer charges is correlated with the linking number of the vortex string world sheets and the test particle world trajectory. We find that this topological (Aharonov-Bohm) interaction gives the main contribution to the Wilson loop quantum average for non-integer test charges in the vicinity of the Coulomb-Higgs phase transition.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, 5 EPS-figures, uses epsf.st

    Aharonov--Bohm Effect in 3D Abelian Higgs Theory

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    We study a field--theoretical analogue of the Aharonov--Bohm effect in the 3D Abelian Higgs Model: the corresponding topological interaction is proportional to the linking number of the vortex and the particle world trajectories. We show that the Aharonov--Bohm effect gives rise to a nontrivial interaction of tested charged particles.Comment: LaTeX, 3 pages, 1 figure, uses epsf.sty; talk presented at LATTICE96(topology), St. Louis, US

    Properties of the Abelian Projection Fields in SU(N)SU(N) Lattice Gluodynamics

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    't~Hooft's abelian projection of SU(N)SU(N) gauge theory yields NN mutually constrained, compact abelian fields which are permutationally equivalent. We formulate the notion of ``species permutation'' symmetry of the NN abelian projection fields and discuss its consequences for cross-species correlators. We show that at large NN cross-species interactions are 1N{1\over N} suppressed relative to same-species interactions. Numerical simulations at N=3N=3 support our symmetry arguments and reveal the existence of inter-species interactions of size {\cal O\/}\bigl({1\over N-1}\bigr) as analytically predicted.Comment: 13 pages, 1 postscript figure include

    Various representations of infrared effective lattice QCD

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    We study various representations of the infrared effective theory of SU(2) gluodynamics starting from the monopole action derived recently. We determine the coupling constants in the abelian-Higgs model directly from lattice QCD and evaluate the type of the QCD vacuum. The string action is derived using the BKT transformation on the lattice. At the classical level this action reproduces the physical string tension with a good accuracy.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures; talk presented at LATTICE9

    Abelian Monopoles in SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory as Physical Objects.

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    Aharonov-Bohm effect, Center Monopoles and Center Vortices in SU(2) Lattice Gluodynamics

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    SU(2) gluodynamics is investigated numerically and analytically in the (Indirect) Maximal Center gauge at finite temperature. The center vortices are shown to be condensed in the confinement phase and dilute in the deconfinement phase. A new physical object, center monopole, is constructed. We show that the center monopole condensate is the order parameter of deconfinement phase transition. The linking of the vortex worldsheets and quark trajectories is identified with the Aharonov-Bohm interaction in an effective Abelian Higgs theory. We conclude that the confinement in the Maximal Center gauge can be explained by a new mechanism called "the real superconductor mechanism".Comment: LATTICE98(confine), 3 pages, LaTeX, 2 eps figures, uses espcrc2.st

    Effective constraint potential in lattice Weinberg - Salam model

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    We investigate lattice Weinberg - Salam model without fermions for the value of the Weinberg angle θW30o\theta_W \sim 30^o, and bare fine structure constant around α1/150\alpha \sim 1/150. We consider the value of the scalar self coupling corresponding to bare Higgs mass around 150 GeV. The effective constraint potential for the zero momentum scalar field is used in order to investigate phenomena existing in the vicinity of the phase transition between the physical Higgs phase and the unphysical symmetric phase of the lattice model. This is the region of the phase diagram, where the continuum physics is to be approached. We compare the above mentioned effective potential (calculated in selected gauges) with the effective potential for the value of the scalar field at a fixed space - time point. We also calculate the renormalized fine structure constant using the correlator of Polyakov lines and compare it with the one - loop perturbative estimate.Comment: LATE

    A fresh look on the flux tube in Abelian-projected SU(2) gluodynamics

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    We reconsider the properties of the QQˉQ\bar{Q} flux tube within Abelian-projected SU(2) lattice gauge theory in terms of electric field and monopole current. In the maximal Abelian gauge we assess the influence of the Gribov copies on the apparent flux-tube profile. For the optimal gauge fixing we study the independence of the profile on the lattice spacing for β=\beta= 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5115 on a 32432^4 lattice. We decompose the Abelian Wilson loop into monopole and photon parts and compare the electric and monopole profile emerging from different sources with the field strength and monopole current within the dual Ginzburg-Landau theory.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, Lattice2002(topology

    Geometry of percolating monopole clusters

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    We perform detailed measurements of the geometrical characteristics of the percolating cluster of the magnetic monopole currents in the confining phase of the lattice SU(2) gluodynamics. The Maximal Abelian projection is used to define the monopoles. The use of the geometrical language is motivated by recent observations that the full non-Abelian action associated with the monopoles corresponds to point-like particles on the currently available lattices. Scaling behavior of various quantities is observed.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, Lattice2002(topology
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