Flux-tubes in different representations of SU(2) and U(1) lattice gauge
theories in three dimensions are measured. Wilson loops generate heavy
``quark-antiquark'' pairs in fundamental (j=1/2), adjoint (j=1), and
quartet (j=3/2) representations of SU(2). The first direct lattice
measurements of the flux-tube cross-section Aj as a function of
representation are made. It is found that Aj≈constant,
to about 10\%. Results are consistent with a connection between the string
tension σj and Aj suggested by a simplified flux-tube model,
σj=g2j(j+1)/(2Aj) [g is the gauge coupling], given
that σj scales like the Casimir j(j+1), as observed in previous
lattice studies in both three and four dimensions. The results can discriminate
among phenomenological models of the physics underlying confinement. Flux-tubes
for singly- and doubly-charged Wilson loops in compact QED3 are also
measured. It is found that the string tension scales as the squared-charge and
the flux-tube cross-section is independent of charge to good approximation.
These SU(2) and U(1) simulations lend some support, albeit indirectly, to a
conjecture that the dual superconductor mechanism underlies confinement in
compact gauge theories in both three and four dimensions.Comment: 15 pages (REVTEX 2.1). Figures: 11, not included (available by
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