Electric-Magnetic Duality and the Heavy Quark Potential
Abstract
We use the assumption of electric-magnetic duality to express the heavy quark potential in QCD in terms of a Wilson Loop determined by the dynamics of a dual theory which is weakly coupled at long distances. The classical approximation gives the leading contribution to and yields a velocity dependent heavy quark potential which for large becomes linear in , and which for small approaches lowest order perturbative QCD. The corresponding long distance interaction between color magnetic monopoles is governed by a Yukawa potential. As a consequence the magnetic interaction between the color magnetic moments of the quarks is exponentially damped. The semi-classical corrections to due to fluctuations of the classical flux tube should lead to an effective string theory free from the conformal anomaly.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9609269,
title = {Electric-Magnetic Duality and the Heavy Quark Potential},
author = {M. Baker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9609269},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
13 pages 1 postscript figure uses sprocl.sty psfig.sty