Using SU(3) lattice QCD, we perform the first systematic study for the
ground-state three-quark (3Q) potential V3Qg.s. and the 1st
excited-state 3Q potential V3Qe.s., {\it i.e.}, the energies of
the ground state and the 1st excited state of the gluon field in the presence
of the static three quarks. From the accurate and thorough calculation for more
than 300 different patterns of 3Q systems, the static ground-state 3Q potential
V3Qg.s. is found to be well described by the Coulomb plus
Y-type linear potential, {\it i.e.}, Y-Ansatz, within 1%-level deviation. As a
clear evidence for Y-Ansatz, Y-type flux-tube formation is actually observed on
the lattice in maximally-Abelian projected QCD. For more than 100 patterns of
3Q systems, we calculate the 1st excited-state 3Q potential V3Qe.s. in quenched lattice QCD, and find the gluonic excitation energy ΔE3Q≡V3Qe.s.−V3Qg.s. to be about 1
GeV. This large gluonic-excitation energy is conjectured to ensure the success
of the quark model for the low-lying hadrons even without gluonic excitations.Comment: Talk given at International Conference on Color Confinement and
Hadrons in Quantum Chromodynamics - Confinement 2003, RIKEN, Japan, 21-24 Jul
200