Confined Charged Particles in C-periodic Volumes
Abstract
Charged particles in an Abelian Coulomb phase are non-local infraparticles that are surrounded by a cloud of soft photons which extends to infinity. Gauss' law prevents the existence of charged particles in a periodic volume. In a -periodic volume, which is periodic up to charge conjugation, on the other hand, charged particles can exist. This includes vortices in the -d XY-model, magnetic monopoles in -d gauge theory, as well as protons and other charged particles in QCD coupled to QED. In four dimensions non-Abelian charges are confined. Hence, in an infinite volume non-Abelian infraparticles cost an infinite amount of energy. However, in a -periodic volume non-Abelian infraparticles (whose energy increases linearly with the box size) can indeed exist. Investigating these states holds the promise of deepening our understanding of confinement.
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@article{arxiv.2211.12304,
title = {Confined Charged Particles in C-periodic Volumes},
author = {G. Kanwar and A. Mariani and J. C. Pinto Barros and U. J. Wiese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.12304},
year = {2022}
}
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Proceedings for the 39th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, LATTICE2022