1995
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.52.5152
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Dual superconductivity in the SU(2) pure gauge vacuum: A lattice study

Abstract: We investigate the dual superconductivity hypothesis in pure SU(2) lattice gauge theory. We focus on the dual Meissner effect by analyzing the distribution of the color fields due to a static quark-antiquark pair. We find evidence of the dual Meissner effect both in the maximally Abelian gauge and without gauge fixing. We measure the London penetration length. Our results suggest that the London penetration length is a physical gauge-invariant quantity. We put out a simple relation between the penetration leng… Show more

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“…This method does not change the behavior of the gauge field in the long distance, but it gives a finite value for the gauge field even at the origin. Therefore, we can obtain the formula which is valid for any distance (core radius) y from the axis connecting q andq: the profile of chromoelectric field in the dual superconductor is obtained: 191) provided that the scalar field is given by (See the right panel of Fig.57) 192) where K ν is the modified Bessel function of the ν-th order, λ the parameter corresponding to the London penetration length, ζ a variational parameter for the core radius, and Φ external electric flux. In the dual superconductor, we define the GL parameter κ as the ratio of the London penetration length λ and the coherence length ξ which measures the coherence of the magnetic monopole condensate (the dual version of the Cooper pair condensate): (9.192), together with the chromoelectric field E z (y).…”
Section: Type Of Dual Superconductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method does not change the behavior of the gauge field in the long distance, but it gives a finite value for the gauge field even at the origin. Therefore, we can obtain the formula which is valid for any distance (core radius) y from the axis connecting q andq: the profile of chromoelectric field in the dual superconductor is obtained: 191) provided that the scalar field is given by (See the right panel of Fig.57) 192) where K ν is the modified Bessel function of the ν-th order, λ the parameter corresponding to the London penetration length, ζ a variational parameter for the core radius, and Φ external electric flux. In the dual superconductor, we define the GL parameter κ as the ratio of the London penetration length λ and the coherence length ξ which measures the coherence of the magnetic monopole condensate (the dual version of the Cooper pair condensate): (9.192), together with the chromoelectric field E z (y).…”
Section: Type Of Dual Superconductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a nontrivial issue. In order to define the gauge-invariant chromofield strength tensor, we introduce the following 224 operator representing a gauge-invariant connected correlator between the Wilson loop operator and a plaquette variable according to Di Giacomo, Maggiore and Olejnik [191,192]: 111) where W is the Wilson loop operator representing a pair of quark and antiquark, U P is the plaquette variable as the probe for measuring the chromofield strength at the position of the plaquette, and L is the line connecting the plaquette U P and the Wilson loop operator W , which is called the Schwinger line. See Fig.…”
Section: Chromoelectric Field and Flux Tube Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these facts support the conjecture that the color confinement is due to the dual Meissner effect caused by the monopole condensation. Numerical calculations show that the vacuum of quenched SU(2) QCD [SU (2) gluodynamics] is near the border between the type 1 and the type 2 dual superconductor [10,[13][14][15][16], although there are some claims that it is a superconductor of weakly type 1, see Refs. [9,17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Monte Carlo simulations produce samples of vacuum configurations that, in principle, contain all the relevant information on the nonperturbative sector of QCD. A wealth of numerical analyses in QCD has firmly established that the chromoelectric field between a static quark-antiquark pair distributes in tubelike structures or "flux tubes" [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. From these tubelike structures a linear potential between static color charges naturally arises, thus representing a numerical evidence of color confinement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%