Title of article :
A new approach to analytic, non-perturbative and gauge-invariant QCD Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
H.M. Fried، نويسنده , , T. Grandou، نويسنده , , Y.-M. Sheu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
25
From page :
2666
To page :
2690
Abstract :
Following a previous calculation of quark scattering in eikonal approximation, this paper presents a new, analytic and rigorous approach to the calculation of QCD phenomena. In this formulation a basic distinction between the conventional “idealistic” description of QCD and a more “realistic” description is brought into focus by a non-perturbative, gauge-invariant evaluation of the Schwinger solution for the QCD generating functional in terms of the exact Fradkin representations of Green’s functional image and the vacuum functional image. Because quarks exist asymptotically only in bound states, their transverse coordinates can never be measured with arbitrary precision; the non-perturbative neglect of this statement leads to obstructions that are easily corrected by invoking in the basic Lagrangian a probability amplitude which describes such transverse imprecision. The second result of this non-perturbative analysis is the appearance of a new and simplifying output called “Effective Locality”, in which the interactions between quarks by the exchange of a “gluon bundle”–which “bundle” contains an infinite number of gluons, including cubic and quartic gluon interactions–display an exact locality property that reduces the several functional integrals of the formulation down to a set of ordinary integrals. It should be emphasized that “non-perturbative” here refers to the effective summation of all gluons between a pair of quark lines–which may be the same quark line, as in a self-energy graph–but does not (yet) include a summation over all closed-quark loops which are tied by gluon-bundle exchange to the rest of the “Bundle Diagram”. As an example of the power of these methods we offer as a first analytic calculation the quark–antiquark binding potential of a pion, and the corresponding three-quark binding potential of a nucleon, obtained in a simple way from relevant eikonal scattering approximations. A second calculation, analytic, non-perturbative and gauge-invariant, of a nucleon–nucleon binding potential to form a model deuteron, will appear separately.
Keywords :
Bundle diagram , Quark binding potential , Effective locality , Gauge invariance , Functional technique , Non-perturbative QCD
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Record number :
1206665
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