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Three-quark potential and Abelian dominance of confinement in SU(3) QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2015-08-27 v4

Abstract

We study the baryonic three-quark (3Q) potential and its Abelian projection in terms of the dual-superconductor picture in SU(3) quenched lattice QCD. The non-Abelian SU(3) gauge theory is projected onto Abelian U(1)2^2 gauge theory in the maximal Abelian gauge. We investigate the 3Q potential and its Abelian part for more than 300 different patterns of static 3Q systems in total at β=5.8\beta=5.8 on 1633216^332 and at β=6.0\beta=6.0 on 2033220^332 with 1000-2000 gauge configurations. For all the distances, both the 3Q potential and Abelian part are found to be well described by the Y ansatz, i.e., two-body Coulomb term plus three-body Y-type linear term σ3QLmin\sigma_{3\mathrm{Q}} L_{\mathrm{min}}, where LminL_{\mathrm{min}} is the minimum flux-tube length connecting the three quarks. We find equivalence between the three-body string tension σ3Q\sigma_{3\mathrm{Q}} and its Abelian part σ3QAbel\sigma_{3\mathrm{Q}}^{\rm Abel} with an accuracy within a few percent deviation, i.e., σ3Qσ3QAbel\sigma_{3\mathrm{Q}} \simeq \sigma_{3\mathrm{Q}}^{\rm Abel}, which means Abelian dominance of the quark-confining force in 3Q systems.

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@article{arxiv.1501.07596,
  title  = {Three-quark potential and Abelian dominance of confinement in SU(3) QCD},
  author = {Naoyuki Sakumichi and Hideo Suganuma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07596},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7pages, 7figures, 3tables; published version