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Lattice QCD Analysis for Gluons

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Nonperturbative properties of gluons are studied in SU(3) lattice QCD at the quenched level. The first subject is a functional-form analysis of the gluon propagator Dμνab(x)D_{\mu\nu}^{ab}(x) in the Landau gauge. We find that the gluon propagator Dμμaa(r)D_{\mu\mu}^{aa}(r) obtained in lattice QCD is well described by the four-dimensional (4D) Yukawa-type function emr/re^{-mr}/r with m600m \simeq 600MeV for the Euclidean 4D distance r=0.11.0r = 0.1 \sim 1.0 fm. In momentum space, the gluon propagator D~μμaa(p2)\tilde D_{\mu\mu}^{aa}(p^2) (p=0.53p= 0.5 \sim 3 GeV) is found to be well approximated with a new-type propagator of (p2+m2)3/2(p^2+m^2)^{-3/2}, which corresponds to 4D Fourier image of the Yukawa-type function. Associated with the Yukawa-type gluon propagator, we derive analytical expressions for the zero-spatial-momentum propagator D0(t)D_0(t), the effective mass Meff(t)M_{\rm eff}(t), and the spectral function ρ(ω)\rho(\omega) of the gluon field. The mass parameter mm turns out to be the infrared effective mass of gluons. The obtained gluon spectral function ρ(ω)\rho(\omega) is almost negative-definite for ω>m\omega >m, except for a positive δ\delta-functional peak at ω=m\omega=m. The second subject is a lattice-QCD determination of the relevant gluonic momentum-component for color confinement. As a remarkable fact, the string tension is found to be almost unchanged even after cutting off the high-momentum gluon component above 1.5 GeV in the Landau gauge. In fact, the relevant gluonic scale for color confinement is concluded to be below 1.5 GeV.Comment: Invited talk at International Workshop on QCD Green's Functions, Confinement, and Phenomenology - QCD-TNT09, September 07 - 11 2009, ECT Trento, Ital

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