Published August 15, 1977 | Version v1
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Color confinement

  • 1. Department of Physics, New York University, New York, New York 10003

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We argue that the effective charge g-bar (lambda) in a color SU(N) gauge theory becomes infinite in the infrared limit lambda → 0 in the Landau gauge, provided the number F of massless quark flavors satisfies 13N/4 < F < 11N/2. To deduce this, we must assume that (i) the R transformation A/sub μ//sub( x)/ → A/sub μ//sub( x)/ + r/sub μ/A/sub μ/fields, r/sub μ/vectors, commutes with the gauge-invariant cutoff removal in the renormalized field equations and current definitions, (ii) functional methods can be used to derive the consequences of invariance under the R transformation, and (iii) if g-bar (lambda) → g/sub infinity/as lambda → 0, the vertex functions are well defined and nonvanishing at the value g/sub infinity/of the renormalized coupling constant. With these assumptions, generalizations of one-particle irreducible vertex functions involving both gauge fields and color currents are shown to have an infrared behavior which is inconsistent with the existence of the infrared fixed point at g/sub infinity/Therefore, g-bar (0) = infinity, suggesting that color is confined in these models. If we assume that the infrared decoupling theorem is valid for the exact theory, our result can be extended to both massive and massless quarks, for all F < 11N/2

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Journal Title
Physical Review D
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
4
Series
Phys. Rev., D.
Journal Page Range
1119-1129
ISSN
0556-2821

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