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A Confining Model for Charmonium and New Gauge Invariant Field Equations

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-06-04 v1

Abstract

We discuss a confining model for charmonium in which the attractive force are derived from a new type of gauge field equation with a generalized SU3SU_3 gauge symmetry. The new gauge transformations involve non-integrable phase factors with vector gauge functions \omμa(x)\om^a_{\mu}(x). These transformations reduce to the usual SU3SU_3 gauge transformations in the special case \omμa(x)=\pμξa(x)\om^a_\mu(x) = \p_\mu \xi^a(x). Such a generalized gauge symmetry leads to the fourth-order equations for new gauge fields and to the linear confining potentials. The fourth-order field equation implies that the corresponding massless gauge boson has non-definite energy. However, the new gauge boson is permanently confined in a quark system by the linear potential. We use the empirical potentials of the Cornell group for charmonium to obtain the coupling strength f2/(4π)0.19f^2/(4\pi) \approx 0.19 for the strong interaction. Such a confining model of quark dynamics could be compatible with perturbation. The model can be applied to other quark-antiquark systems.

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@article{arxiv.1406.0829,
  title  = {A Confining Model for Charmonium and New Gauge Invariant Field Equations},
  author = {Jong-Ping Hsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.0829},
  year   = {2014}
}

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6 pages