Actions for Quantum chromodynamics near the confinement limit
Quantum chromodynamics near the confinement limit
- Author
- Quigg, C.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1985
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1985] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- These nine lectures deal at an elementary level with the strong interaction between quarks and its implications for the structure of hadrons. Quarkonium systems are studied as a means for measuring the interquark interaction. This is presumably (part of) the answer a solution to QCD must yield, if it is indeed the correct theory of the strong interactions. Some elements of QCD are reviewed, and metaphors for QCD as a confining theory are introduced. The 1/N expansion is summarized as a way of guessing the consequences of QCD for hadron physics. Lattice gauge theory is developed as a means for going beyond perturbation theory in the solution of QCD. The correspondence between statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and field theory is made, and simple spin systems are formulated on the lattice. The lattice analog of local gauge invariance is developed, and analytic methods for solving lattice gauge theory are considered. The strong-coupling expansion indicates the existence of a confining phase, and the renormalization group provides a means for recovering the consequences of continuum field theory. Finally, Monte Carlo simulations of lattice theories give evidence for the phase structure of gauge theories, yield an estimate for the string tension characterizing the interquark force, and provide an approximate description of the quarkonium potential in encouraging good agreement with what is known from experiment.
- Report Numbers
- DE86005451; FNAL/C-85/126-T
- Other Subject(s)
- 645400 - high energy physics- field theory
- 72 physics of elementary particles and fields
- Bound state
- Composite models
- Confinement
- Coupling constants
- Document types
- Extended particle model
- Field theories
- Gauge invariance
- Invariance principles
- Lattice field theory
- Lectures
- Mathematical models
- Monte carlo method
- Particle models
- Quantum chromodynamics
- Quantum field theory
- Quark model
- Quarkonium
- String models
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: AC02-76CH03000
OSTI Identifier 6128799
Research organization: Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (FNAL), Batavia, IL (United States).
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