Manifest Verification of QCD Gauge Theory
Yu Kun Qian

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether QCD is a gauge theory by analyzing the magnetic moment of gluons, which could vanish if QCD is non-gauge but not if it is gauge, using gluon decay measurements.
Contribution
It proposes a method to verify the gauge nature of QCD through the measurement of gluon magnetic moments via gluoball decay analysis.
Findings
Magnetic moment of gluon vanishes if QCD is non-gauge.
Magnetic moment persists if QCD is a gauge theory.
Measurement of gluoball decay can distinguish gauge properties.
Abstract
We analyze the magnetic moment of gluon, find if QCD is nongauge SU(3) theory then the magnetic moment of gluon varnishes, but if QCD is gauge theory then the magnetic moment of gluon will not vanishes. The magnetic moment of gluon can be measured by investigate the E-M decay of gluball.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
