Coulomb Potential Is Not a Part of The QCD Potential
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
2018-05-03 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice
Nuclear Theory
Abstract
The Coulomb plus linear potential is widely used in QCD. However, in this paper we show that the Coulomb potential of the form is not a part of the QCD potential. This is because the form is for abelian theory (not QCD) and the form in QCD at short distance is not of the Coulomb form because depends on the mass/length scale . Similarly at long distance the QCD potential corresponds to the potential in the classical Yang-Mills theory which does not have the Coulomb form because the fundamental color charge of the quark is time dependent in the classical Yang-Mills theory. This is unlike the QED potential which reduces to Coulomb potential at long distance.
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@article{arxiv.1805.00446,
title = {Coulomb Potential Is Not a Part of The QCD Potential},
author = {Gouranga C Nayak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00446},
year = {2018}
}
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