The dyonic picture of topological objects in the deconfined phase
Abstract
In the deconfinement phase of quenched SU(2) Yang-Mills theory the spectrum and localization properties of the eigenmodes of the overlap Dirac operator with antiperiodic boundary conditions are strongly dependent on the sign of the average Polyakov loop, . For a gap appears with only few, highly localized topological zero and near-zero modes separated from the rest of the spectrum. Instead of a gap, for a high spectral density of relatively delocalized near-zero modes is observed. In an ensemble of positive , the same difference of the spectrum appears under a change of fermionic boundary conditions. We argue that this effect and other properties of near-zero modes can be explained through the asymmetric properties and the different abundance of dyons and antidyons -- topological objects also known to appear, however in a symmetric form, in the confinement phase at as constituents of calorons with maximally nontrivial holonomy.
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@article{arxiv.0809.2142,
title = {The dyonic picture of topological objects in the deconfined phase},
author = {V. G. Bornyakov and E. -M. Ilgenfritz and B. V. Martemyanov and M. Muller-Preussker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.2142},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures. Clarifying changes in the introduction, no results changed; data added, 1 figure added, last changes to match article in Phys.Rev. D