1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.1088
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Glueball Calculations in Large-NcGauge Theory

Abstract: We use the light-front Hamiltonian of transverse lattice gauge theory to compute from first principles the glueball spectrum and light-front wave functions in the leading order of the 1͞N c color expansion. We find 0 11 , 2 11 , and 1 12 glueballs having masses consistent with N c 3 data available from Euclidean lattice path integral methods. The wave functions exhibit a light-front constituent gluon structure. [S0031-9007(98) PACS numbers: 12.39. Mk, 11.15.Pg, 12.38.Gc, 12.38.Lg There is growing experimen… Show more

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“…The colourdielectric hypothesis suggests that the renormalised trajectory [13], on which sufficiently long-distance observables take the same values as in the continuum limit, passes into this region at sufficiently large a [5,14]. Since weak-coupling perturbation theory is unlikely to be reliable for the construction of this trajectory at large a, it was suggested to use symmetry to reconstruct it [7,11]. In the case of a transverse lattice regulator, it is plausible that with the most general cut-off L, gauge and Poincaré symmetry are sufficient to identify a unique trajectory associated to QCD.…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The colourdielectric hypothesis suggests that the renormalised trajectory [13], on which sufficiently long-distance observables take the same values as in the continuum limit, passes into this region at sufficiently large a [5,14]. Since weak-coupling perturbation theory is unlikely to be reliable for the construction of this trajectory at large a, it was suggested to use symmetry to reconstruct it [7,11]. In the case of a transverse lattice regulator, it is plausible that with the most general cut-off L, gauge and Poincaré symmetry are sufficient to identify a unique trajectory associated to QCD.…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, the light-cone Hamiltonian for a version of lattice QCD with quarks is investigated. It builds upon previous work of the author with B. van de Sande on the pure gauge theory [5][6][7], following an original idea of Bardeen et. al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The degrees of freedom that enter the Hamiltonian are quark and antiquark creation operators at each site and link-fields (which, in the spirit of the color-dielectric approach [8], we take as general matrix fields) on the transverse links connecting the sites. For simplicity, we work in the large N C limit.…”
Section: The Hamiltonianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] and for glueball spectra in Ref. [8]). More recent applications of the color dielectric transverse lattice formulation to mesons at large N C can be found in Refs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transverse lattice techniques were employed quite successfully to pure glue calculations 5,6 . Encouraged by these results, the femtoworm approximation, which we describe briefly in the next section, was conceived to include the fermions on the transverse lattice, as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%