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Lattice QCD Study for the Interquark Force in Three-Quark and Multi-Quark Systems

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We study the three-quark and multi-quark potentials in SU(3) lattice QCD. From the accurate calculation for more than 300 different patterns of 3Q systems, the static ground-state 3Q potential V3Qg.s.V_{\rm 3Q}^{\rm g.s.} is found to be well described by the Coulomb plus Y-type linear potential (Y-Ansatz) within 1%-level deviation. As a clear evidence for Y-Ansatz, Y-type flux-tube formation is actually observed on the lattice in maximally-Abelian projected QCD. For about 100 patterns of 3Q systems, we perform the accurate calculation for the 1st excited-state 3Q potential V3Qe.s.V_{\rm 3Q}^{\rm e.s.} by diagonalizing the QCD Hamiltonian in the presence of three quarks, and find a large gluonic-excitation energy ΔE3QV3Qe.s.V3Qg.s.\Delta E_{\rm 3Q} \equiv V_{\rm 3Q}^{\rm e.s.}-V_{\rm 3Q}^{\rm g.s.} of about 1 GeV, which gives a physical reason of the success of the quark model. ΔE3Q\Delta E_{\rm 3Q} is found to be reproduced by the ``inverse Mercedes Ansatz'', which indicates a complicated bulk excitation for the gluonic-excitation mode. We study also the tetra-quark and the penta-quark potentials in lattice QCD, and find that they are well described by the OGE Coulomb plus multi-Y type linear potential, which supports the flux-tube picture even for the multi-quarks. Finally, the narrow decay width of penta-quark baryons is discussed in terms of the QCD string theory.

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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0412026,
  title  = {Lattice QCD Study for the Interquark Force in Three-Quark and Multi-Quark Systems},
  author = {Hideo Suganuma and Toru T. Takahashi and Fumiko Okiharu and Hiroko Ichie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0412026},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Invited talk at Int. Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum 6, Sardinia, Italy, 21-25 Sep 2004