Published December 15, 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Propagation properties and condensate formation of the confined Yang-Mills field

Creators

  • 1. University of Muenster, 4400 Muenster, West Germany

Description

The dynamical generation of a pole in the self-energy of a Yang-Mills field: an extension of the Schwinger mechanism: establishes a link between the tendency of the field to form nonperturbative vacuum condensates and its ''noninterpolating'' property in the confining phase: the fact that it has no particles associated with it. The nonvanishing residue of such a pole: a parameter b4 of dimension (mass)4: on the one hand provides for a nonvanishing value of <0chemical bond(partial/sub μ/A/sub ν/-partial/sub ν/A/sub μ/)2 chemical bond0>, a contribution to the ''gluon condensate.'' On the other hand, it implies a dominant nonperturbative form of the propagator that has no particle singularity on the real k2 axis; instead, it describes a quantized field whose elementary excitations are short lived. The dispersion law for these excitations is given and shows that they grow more particlelike (are asymptotically free) at large momenta, thus providing a qualitative description of the short-lived excitation at the origin of a gluon jet. At large k2, the nonperturbative propagator reproduces nonperturbative corrections derived from the operator-product expansion

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Phys. Rev., D
Journal Volume
34
Journal Issue
12
Series
Phys. Rev., D.
Journal Page Range
3863-3881
ISSN
0556-2821
CODEN
PRVDA