An Effective Model for Glueballs and Dual Superconductivity at Finite Temperature
Abstract
The glueballs lead to gluon and QCD monopole condensations as by-products of color confinement. A color dielectric function coupled with Abelian gauge field is properly defined to mediate the glueball interactions at confining regime after {\it spontaneous symmetry breaking} (SSB) of the gauge symmetry. The particles are expected to form through quark gluon plasma (QGP) hadronization phase where the free quarks and gluons start clamping together to form hadrons. The QCD-like vacuum , confining potential , string tension , penetration depth , superconducting and normal monopole densities () and the effective masses ( and ) will be investigated at finite temperature . We also calculate the strong `running' coupling and subsequently the QCD -function. {\it Dual superconducting} nature of the QCD vacuum will be investigated based on monopole condensation.
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@article{arxiv.2105.01013,
title = {An Effective Model for Glueballs and Dual Superconductivity at Finite Temperature},
author = {Adamu Issifu and Francisco A. Brito},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.01013},
year = {2021}
}
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21 pages, 11 figures