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Aspects of the QCD $\theta$-vacuum

High Energy Physics - Theory 2020-02-19 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

This paper addresses two aspects concerning the θ\theta-vacuum of Quantum Chromodynamics. First, large-NcN_c chiral perturbation theory is used to calculate the first two non-trivial cumulants of the distribution of the winding number, i.\,e. the topological susceptibility, χtop\chi_\mathrm{top}, and the fourth cumulant, c4c_4, up to next-to-leading order. Their large-NcN_c scaling is discussed, and compared to lattice results. It is found that χtop=O(Nc0)\chi_\mathrm{top}=\mathcal{O}(N_c^0), as known before, and c4=O(Nc3)c_4=\mathcal{O}(N_c^{-3}), correcting the assumption of O(Nc2)\mathcal{O}(N_c^{-2}) in the literature. Second, we discuss the properties of QCD at θπ\theta\sim\pi using chiral perturbation theory for the case of 2+12+1 light flavors, i.\,e. by taking the strange quark mass heavier than the degenerate up and down quark masses. It is shown that --- in accordance with previous findings for Nf=2N_f=2 and Nf=3N_f=3 mass-degenerate flavors --- in the region θπ\theta\sim\pi two vacuum states coexist, which become degenerate at θ=π\theta=\pi. The wall tension of the energy barrier between these degenerate vacua is determined as well as the decay rate of a false vacuum.

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@article{arxiv.1905.06141,
  title  = {Aspects of the QCD $\theta$-vacuum},
  author = {Thomas Vonk and Feng-Kun Guo and Ulf-G. Meißner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.06141},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in JHEP. 35 pages, 5 figures