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De Sitter Special Relativity as a Possible Reason for Conformal Symmetry and Confinement in QCD

General Physics 2023-01-10 v3

Abstract

Conformal symmetry and color confinement in the infrared regime of QCD are interpreted by means of a conjectured deSitter dS4dS_4 geometry of the internal space-time of hadrons, an assumption inspired by the hypothesis on deSitter special relativity. Within such a scenario, the interactions involving the virtual gluon and constituent quark degrees of freedom of hadrons are deduced from the Green functions of Laplace operators on the dS4dS_4 geodesics. Then the conformal symmetry of QCD emerges as a direct consequence of the conformal symmetry of the dS4dS_4 space-time, while the color confinement, understood as colorlessness of hadrons, appears as a consequence of the inevitable charge neutrality of the unique closed space-like manifold, the three dimensional hyper-sphere S3S^3, on whose geodesics the hadron's constituents are conjectured to reside when near rest frame. Mesons are now modelled as quarkish color-anticolor dipoles, whose free quantum motions on the aforementioned S3S^3 geodesic are perturbed by a potential generated by a gluon--anti-gluon color dipole. The potential predicted presents itself as the color charge analogue to the "curved" Coulomb potential, i.e. to the electric potential that defines a consistent electrostatic theory on a hyper-spherical surface. The advantage of this method is that it allows to establish a direct relationship of the potential parameters to the fundamental constants of QCD. We apply the model to the description of the spectra of the a1a_1 and f1f_1 mesons, and the pion electric charge form factor, finding fair agreement with data.

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@article{arxiv.1701.00450,
  title  = {De Sitter Special Relativity as a Possible Reason for Conformal Symmetry and Confinement in QCD},
  author = {M. Kirchbach and C. B. Compean},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.00450},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

18pages, 11 figures, 1 Table; Revised according to the published version, minor changes