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Lattice instanton action from 3D SU(2) Georgi-Glashow model
3D Georgi-Glashow model is studied on the lattice in the London limit in an
infrared but an intermediate region before the screening appears. Abelian and
instanton dominances are observed after abelian projections in a unitary gauge
and roughly in the maximally abelian gauge. Using an inverse Monte-Carlo
method, we determine an effective instanton action in both gauges. When we
restrict ourselves to some regions of parameters and , we
obtain an almost perfect instanton action, performing a block-spin
transformation on the dual lattice. It takes a form of a Coulomb gas and
reproduces fairly well the string tension obtained analytically by Polyakov.
The almost perfect actions in both gauges look the same in the infrared region,
which suggests gauge independence.Comment: 26 pages, 16 figure
Monopoles of the Dirac type and color confinement in QCD -- Study of the continuum limit
Non-Abelian gauge fields having a line-singularity of the Dirac type lead us
to violation of the non-Abelian Bianchi identity. The violation as an operator
is equivalent to violation of Abelian-like Bianchi identities corresponding to
eight Abelian-like conserved magnetic monopole currents of the Dirac type in
QCD. It is very interesting to study if these new Abelian-like
monopoles are responsible for color confinement in the continuum QCD,
since any reliable candidate of color magnetic monopoles is not known yet. If
these new Abelian-like monopoles exist in the continuum limit, the Abelian dual
Meissner effect occurs, so that the linear part of the static potential between
a quark-antiquark pair is reproduced fully by those of Abelian and monopole
static potentials. These phenomena are called here as perfect Abelian and
monopole dominances. It is shown that the perfect Abelian dominance is
reproduced fairly well, whereas the perfect monopole dominance seems to be
realized for large when use is made of the smooth lattice
configurations in the maximally Abelian (MA) gauge. Making use of a block spin
transformation with respect to monopoles, the scaling behaviors of the monopole
density and the effective monopole action are studied. Both monopole density
and the effective monopole action which are usually a two-point function of
and the number of times of the block spin transformation are a
function of alone for . If the scaling behavior
is seen for up to larger , it shows the existence of the continuum limit,
since when for fixed . Along with the
previous results without any gauge fixing, these new results obtained in MA
gauge suggest that the new Abelian-like monopoles play the role of color
confinement in QCD.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, to appear in Phys.Rev.D. arXiv admin note: text
overlap with arXiv:2207.0443
Entropy of spatial monopole currents in pure SU(2) QCD at finite temperature
We study properties of space-like monopole trajectories in the Maximal
Abelian gauge of quenched SU(2) QCD at the finite temperature. We concentrate
on infrared monopole clusters which are responsible for the confinement
properties of the theory. We determine numerically the effective action of the
monopoles projected onto the three-dimensional time-slice. Then we derive the
length distributions of the monopole loops and fix their entropy.Comment: 12 pages, 22 figures, RevTeX
Deconfinement transition and monopoles in QCD
The role of monopoles in the deconfinement transition is discussed in the
framework of abelian projection in the maximally abelian gauge in
QCD. Only one (or a few near ) long connected monopole loop
exists uniformly through the whole lattice in each vacuum configuration in
addition to some very short loops in the confinement phase and the long loop
disappears in the deep deconfinement region. Energy-entropy balance of the long
loops of maximally extended monopoles explains the existence of the
deconfinement transition and reproduces roughly the value of the critical
temperature.Comment: 23 pages (14 figures) ,late
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