2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2011.11.005
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Chiral symmetry breaking in QCD-like gauge theories with a confining propagator and dynamical gauge boson mass generation

Abstract: We study chiral symmetry breaking in QCD-like gauge theories introducing a confining effective propagator, as proposed recently by Cornwall, and considering the effect of dynamical gauge boson mass generation. The effective confining propagator has the form 1/(k 2 + m 2 ) 2 and we study the bifurcation equation finding limits on the parameter m below which a satisfactory fermion mass solution is generated. Considering the evidences that the coupling constant and the gauge boson propagator are damped in the inf… Show more

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“…In this simulation the quark condensate qq is drastically reduced (≈40%) by removing very low momentum gluons. This last result is consistent with the CSB mechanism obtained in the confinement model of [6], as shown in [8], where most of the CSB is due to gluons with a momentum smaller than a few hundred MeV. Finally, continuum arguments also claim that confinement is necessary and sufficient for CSB [22].…”
Section: Chiral Symmetry Breaking As a Consequence Of Confinementsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In this simulation the quark condensate qq is drastically reduced (≈40%) by removing very low momentum gluons. This last result is consistent with the CSB mechanism obtained in the confinement model of [6], as shown in [8], where most of the CSB is due to gluons with a momentum smaller than a few hundred MeV. Finally, continuum arguments also claim that confinement is necessary and sufficient for CSB [22].…”
Section: Chiral Symmetry Breaking As a Consequence Of Confinementsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It has been argued that equation (6) may be a realistic wave function in a scenario where the chiral symmetry breaking is associated to confinement and the gluons have a dynamically generated mass [31,34,35]. This solution also appears when using an improved renormalization group approach in QCD, associated to a finite quark condensate [36], and it minimizes the vacuum energy as long as > n 5 f [37].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…which is an infrared finite coupling determined in QCD where gluons have an effective dynamical mass m g [38] and is consistent with the models of [31,34,35]. Λ QCD is the QCD characteristic scale.…”
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“…(15) even in this case. It should be remembered that chiral symmetry breaking, or the dynamical generation of quark masses, in the presence of dynamically generated gluon masses is still a motive of debate [52,53], possibly being associated to the confinement mechanism [52], demanding a non-perturbative anomalous dimension calculation. However in the sequence we will just assume that we can use Eq.…”
Section: Analyticity and Anomalous Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%