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) in the Landau gauge. We find that the gluon
propagator Dμμaa(r) obtained in lattice QCD is well described by
the four-dimensional (4D) Yukawa-type function e−mr/r with m≃600MeV for the Euclidean 4D distance r=0.1∼1.0 fm. In momentum space,
the gluon propagator D~μμaa(p2) (p=0.5∼3 GeV) is
found to be well approximated with a new-type propagator of (p2+m2)−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), the effective mass Meff(t),
and the spectral function ρ(ω) of the gluon field. The mass parameter
m turns out to be the infrared effective mass of gluons. The obtained gluon
spectral function ρ(ω) is almost negative-definite for ω>m,
except for a positive δ-functional peak at ω=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