1–6 Aug 2022
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Field, current, and charge distribution in a pure gauge SU(3) flux tube

5 Aug 2022, 14:30
30m
EOJ (UiS)

EOJ

UiS

Parallel Talk A: Vacuum structure and confinement Parallels Track A

Speaker

Volodymyr Chelnokov (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University, Frankfurt)

Description

The quark confinement in QCD is achieved by concentration of the chromoelectric field between the quark-antiquark pair into a flux tube, which gives rise to a linear quark-antiquark potential. We study the structure of the flux tube created by a static quark-antiquark pair in the pure gauge SU(3) theory, using lattice Monte-Carlo simulations. We calculate the spatial distribution of all three components of the chromoelectric field and perform the "zero curl subtraction" procedure to obtain the nonperturbative part of the longitudinal component of the field, which we identify as the part responsible for the formation of the flux tube. Taking the spatial derivatives of the obtained field allows us to extract the electric charge and magnetic current densities in the flux tube. The behavior of these observables under smearing and with respect to continuum scaling is investigated. Finally, we briefly discuss the role of magnetic currents in the formation of the string tension.

Primary authors

Marshall Baker (University of Washington, Seattle) Volodymyr Chelnokov (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University, Frankfurt) Leonardo Cosmai (INFN Bari) Francesca Cuteri (Goethe Universität - Frankfurt am Main) Alessandro Papa (Universita` della Calabria & INFN-Cosenza)

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