Revisiting Quark Confinement in the Proton through the Force on Quarks
Abstract
Quark confinement, the fact that colored quarks are permanently bound inside color-neutral hadrons and have never been observed as isolated particles, remains one of the central issues of the Standard Model. Recently, Ji et al.\,\cite{Ji:2026lyj} proposed a framework to define and measure the force on quarks in the proton, obtaining strong evidence for a net confining force and thus opening a new perspective on the study of confinement. In this work, we improve this analysis by incorporating light-cone QCD sum rule results to supplement the limited experimental and lattice QCD information in the large- region. We further formulate the reconstruction of the quark force as a regularized inverse problem, thereby reducing the model dependence associated with the prescribed functional parametrizations used before. The resulting quark force provides a complementary, less parametrization-dependent determination and remains consistent with that implied by a linear QCD potential, which also supports the robustness of the framework proposed in Ref.\,\cite{Ji:2026lyj}. We also show that improved future inputs can substantially reduce the uncertainty in the reconstructed quark force.
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@article{arxiv.2607.21952,
title = {Revisiting Quark Confinement in the Proton through the Force on Quarks},
author = {Ji-Xin Yu and Ao-Sheng Xiong and Ji Xu and Fu-Sheng Yu and Yong Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.21952},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures