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Gluon Propagators in Maximally Abelian Gauge in SU(3) Lattice QCD

Published 25 Feb 2013 in hep-lat and hep-ph | (1302.6181v3)

Abstract: In SU(3) lattice QCD, we study diagonal and off-diagonal gluon propagators in the maximally Abelian (MA) gauge with U(1)$<em>3 \timesU(1)_8$ Landau gauge fixing. These propagators are studied both in the coordinate space and in the momentum space. The Monte Carlo simulation is performed on $164$ at β\beta=6.0 and $324$ at β\beta=5.8 and 6.0 at the quenched level. In the four-dimensional Euclidean space-time, the effective mass of diagonal gluons is estimated as M</em>diag≃0.3GeVM</em>{\mathrm{diag}} \simeq 0.3\mathrm{GeV} and that of off-diagonal gluons as Moff≃1GeVM_{\mathrm{off}} \simeq 1\mathrm{GeV} in the region of r=0.4−1.0r =0.4-1.0fm. In the momentum space, the effective mass of diagonal gluons is estimated as Mdiag≃0.3GeVM_{\mathrm{diag}} \simeq 0.3\mathrm{GeV} and that of off-diagonal gluons as Moff≃1GeVM_{\mathrm{off}} \simeq 1\mathrm{GeV} in the region of $p &lt;1.1$GeV. The off-diagonal gluon propagator is relatively suppressed in the infrared region and seems to be finite at zero momentum, while the diagonal gluon propagator is enhanced. Furthermore, we also study the functional form of these propagators in momentum space. These propagators are well fitted by Z/(p<sup>2+m<sup>2)<sup>νZ/(p<sup>2+m<sup>2)<sup>\nu with fit parameters, Z,mZ, m and ν\nu in the region of $p &lt;3.0$GeV. From the fit results and lattice calculations, all of the spectral functions of diagonal and off-diagonal gluons would have negative regions.

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