On the perturbative aspects of deformed Yang-Mills theory
Abstract
Centre-stabilised Yang-Mills theories on are QCD-like theories that can be engineered to remain weakly-coupled at all energy scales by taking the circle length to be sufficiently small. In this regime, these theories admit effective long-distance descriptions as Abelian gauge theories on , and semiclassics can be reliably employed to study non-perturbative phenomena such as colour confinement and the generation of mass gaps in an analytical setting. At the perturbative tree level, the long-distance effective theory contains free photons with identical gauge couplings . Vacuum polarisation effects, from integrating out heavy charged fields, lift this degeneracy to give distinct values: . In this work, we calculate these corrections to one-loop order in theories where the centre-symmetric vacuum is stabilised by massive adjoint Weyl fermions with masses of order , (also known as "deformed Yang-Mills,") and show that our results agree with those found in previous studies in the limit. Then, we show that our result has an intuitive interpretation as the running of the coupling in a "lattice momentum" in the context of the non-perturbative "emergent latticised fourth dimension" in the , fixed- limit.
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@article{arxiv.2205.04854,
title = {On the perturbative aspects of deformed Yang-Mills theory},
author = {John Lai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04854},
year = {2023}
}
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34 pages, 4 figures