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On the perturbative aspects of deformed Yang-Mills theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-03-27 v2

Abstract

Centre-stabilised SU(N)SU(N) Yang-Mills theories on R3×S1\mathbb{R}^3 \times S^1 are QCD-like theories that can be engineered to remain weakly-coupled at all energy scales by taking the S1S^1 circle length LL to be sufficiently small. In this regime, these theories admit effective long-distance descriptions as Abelian U(1)N1U(1)^{N-1} gauge theories on R3\mathbb{R}^3, 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 (N1)(N-1) free photons with identical gauge couplings g32g2/Lg^2_3 \equiv g^2/L. Vacuum polarisation effects, from integrating out heavy charged fields, lift this degeneracy to give \floorN2\floor{\frac{N}{2}} distinct values: g2(2L)g3,2Lg2(2πNL)g^2(\frac{2}{L})\lesssim g_{3,\ell}^2 L \lesssim g^2(\frac{2\pi}{NL}) . In this work, we calculate these corrections to one-loop order in theories where the centre-symmetric vacuum is stabilised by 2nf52\leq n_f \leq 5 massive adjoint Weyl fermions with masses of order mλ2πNLm_\lambda \sim \frac{2\pi}{NL}, (also known as "deformed Yang-Mills,") and show that our results agree with those found in previous studies in the mλ0m_\lambda \to 0 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 NN\to \infty, fixed-NLNL 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