243 research outputs found
Existence of Chiral-Asymmetric Zero Modes in the Background of QCD-Monopoles
We study topological aspects of the QCD vacuum structure in SU(2) lattice
gauge theory with the abelian gauge fixing. The index of the Dirac operator is
measured by using the Wilson fermion in the quenched approximation. We find
chiral-asymmetric zero modes in background fields dominated by QCD-monopoles
without any cooling.Comment: 3 pages, Latex, 4 figures. Talk presented by S. Sasaki at XV
International Symposium on 'Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 97)', July 22 - 26,
1997, Edinburgh, U
Phase transition of color-superconductivity and cooling behavior of quark stars
We discuss the color-superconductivity and its effect on the cooling behavior
of strange quark stars. The neutrino emissivity and specific heat of quark
matter are calculated within the BCS theory. In the superconducting phase, the
emissivity decreases and causes suppression of the cooling rate. It is shown
that the phase transition leads to a sudden discontinuous suppression of the
cooling rate in cooperation with the specific heat.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Evidence of Strong Correlation between Instanton and QCD-monopole on SU(2) Lattice
The correlation between instantons and QCD-monopoles is studied both in the
lattice gauge theory and in the continuum theory. An analytical study in the
Polyakov-like gauge, where is diagonalized, shows that the
QCD-monopole trajectory penetrates the center of each instanton, and becomes
complicated in the multi-instanton system. Using the SU(2) lattice with ,
the instanton number is measured in the singular (monopole-dominating) and
regular (photon-dominating) parts, respectively. The monopole dominance for the
topological charge is found both in the maximally abelian gauge and in the
Polyakov gauge.Comment: 4 pages, Latex, 3 figures. Talk presented by H. Suganuma at
International Symposium on 'Lattice Field Theory', July 11 - 15, 1995,
Melbourne, Australi
A Conclusive Test of Abelian Dominance Hypothesis for Topological Charge in the QCD Vacuum
We study the topological feature in the QCD vacuum based on the hypothesis of
abelian dominance. The topological charge can be explicitly
represented in terms of the monopole current in the abelian dominated system.
To appreciate its justification, we directly measure the corresponding
topological charge , which is reconstructed only from the
monopole current and the abelian component of gauge fields, by using the Monte
Carlo simulation on SU(2) lattice. We find that there exists a one-to-one
correspondence between and in the maximally
abelian gauge. Furthermore, is classified by approximately
discrete values.Comment: LATTICE98(confine), 3 pages, Latex, 3 figures include
A calculation of the transport coefficients of hot and dense hadronic matter based on the event generator URASiMA
We evaluate thermodynamical quantities and the transport coefficients of a
dense and hot hadronic matter based on the event generator URASiMA
(Ultra-Relativistic AA collision Simulator based on Multiple Scattering
Algorithm) with periodic boundary conditions. As the simplest example of the
transport coefficients we investigate the temperature dependence and the
chemical potential dependence of the baryon diffusion constant of a dense and
hot hadronic matter.Comment: To appear in the Proceeding of the International Conference on Quark
Nuclear Physics(QNP2000), 21-25 February 2000, Adelaide, Australi
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