Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
n presence of a static pair of sources, the spectrum of low-lying states of any confining gauge
theory in D space-time dimensions is described, at large source separations, by an effective string
theory. Recently two important advances improved our understanding of this effective theory.
First, it was realized that the form of the effective action is strongly constrained by the requirement
of the Lorentz invariance of the gauge theory, which is spontaneously broken by the formation
of a long confining flux tube in the vacuum. This constraint is strong enough to fix uniquely the
first few subleading terms of the action. Second, it has been realized that the first of these allowed
terms - a quartic polynomial in the field derivatives - is exactly the composite field
T
̄
T
, built with
the chiral components,
T
and
̄
T
, of the energy-momentum tensor of the 2d QFT describing the
infrared limit of the effective string. This irrelevant perturbation is quantum integrable and yields,
through the thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz (TBA), the energy levels of the string which exactly
coincide with the Nambu-Goto spectrum. In this talk we first review the general implications of
these two results and then, as a test of the power of these methods, use them to construct the first
few boundary corrections to the effective string action.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Keywords:
Marco Billò, Michele Caselle, Davide Fioravanti , Ferdinando Gliozzi , Marco
Meineri, Roberto Pellegrini , Roberto Tateo
Elenco autori:
Billò, Marco; Caselle, Michele; Fioravanti, Davide; Gliozzi, Ferdinando; Meineri, Marco; Pellegrini, Roberto; Tateo, Roberto
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