Physical spectrum from confined excitations in a Yang-Mills-inspired toy model
Abstract
We study a toy model for an interacting scalar field theory in which the fundamental excitations are confined in the sense of having unphysical, positivity-violating propagators, a fact tracing back to a decomposition of these in propagators with complex conjugate mass poles (the so-called -particles). Similar two-point functions show up in certain approaches to gluon or quark propagators in Yang-Mills gauge theories. We investigate the spectrum of our model and show that suitable composite operators may be constructed having a well-defined K\"all\'{e}n-Lehmann spectral representation, thus allowing for a particle interpretation. These physical excitations would correspond to the "mesons" of the model, the latter being bound states of two unphysical -particles. The meson mass is explicitly estimated from the pole emerging in a resummed class of diagrams. The main purpose of this paper is thus to explicitly verify how a real mass pole can and does emerge out of constituent -particles that have complex masses.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1208.5676,
title = {Physical spectrum from confined excitations in a Yang-Mills-inspired toy model},
author = {M. A. L. Capri and D. Dudal and M. S. Guimaraes and L. F. Palhares and S. P. Sorella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5676},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
11 pages, 6 figures; v2: minor corrections and references added, improved discussion in the introduction, to appear in IJMPA