The spectrum of open confining strings in the large-Nc limit
Abstract
In this study, we conduct a thorough examination of the spectrum of the open confining string in 3+1 dimensions, commonly referred to as the open flux-tube, across various gauge groups of . Our primary objective is to explore its behaviour as we approach the large- limit and the identification of possible world-sheet axion states. Specifically, we undertake a detailed analysis of the associated spectrum for . This marks the first systematic investigation of the open flux-tube spectrum within the context of the large- limit. More specifically, we analyse the spectra of flux-tubes that form between a static quark-antiquark pair, considering a significant number of radial excitations and eight irreducible representations characterized by the quantum numbers of angular momentum , charge conjugation and parity and the reflection symmetry for . To this purpose we employ a diverse set of suitable operators, an anisotropic action, smearing techniques, and solve the generalized eigenvalue problem. We compare our findings with predictions from the Nambu-Goto string model to assess potential tensions indicative of novel phenomena such as the existence of axion-like state along the flux-tube world-sheet. Notably, we provide undoubted evidence of the existence of a massive axion-like particle with the same mass as the corresponding axion extracted within the context of closed flux-tube. This strengthens the conjecture that the axion is a property of the world-sheet of the QCD string.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.16342,
title = {The spectrum of open confining strings in the large-Nc limit},
author = {Alireza Sharifian and Andreas Athenodorou and Pedro Bicudo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.16342},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
19 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables