From Current to Constituent Quarks: a Renormalization Group Improved Hamiltonian-based Description of Hadrons
Abstract
A model which combines the perturbative behavior of QCD with low energy phenomenology in a unified framework is developed. This is achieved by applying a similarity transformation to the QCD Hamiltonian which removes interactions between the ultraviolet cutoff and an arbitrary lower scale. Iteration then yields a renormalization group improved effective Hamiltonian at the hadronic energy scale. The procedure preserves the standard ultraviolet behavior of QCD. Furthermore, the Hamiltonian evolves smoothly to a phenomenological low energy behavior below the hadronic scale. This method has the benefit of allowing radiative corrections to be directly incorporated into nonperturbative many-body techniques. It is applied to Coulomb gauge QCD supplemented with a low energy linear confinement interaction. A nontrivial vacuum is included in the analysis via a Bogoliubov-Valatin transformation. Finally, the formalism is applied to the vacuum gap equation, the quark condensate, and the dynamical quark mass.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9609525,
title = {From Current to Constituent Quarks: a Renormalization Group Improved Hamiltonian-based Description of Hadrons},
author = {A. P. Szczepaniak and E. S. Swanson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9609525},
year = {2009}
}
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36 pages, RevTeX, 5 ps figures included