Light-Front Quantization and AdS/QCD: An Overview
Guy F. de Teramond, Stanley J. Brodsky

TL;DR
This paper reviews the light-front holographic approach to QCD, mapping a confining gauge theory to AdS space, and discusses how this framework models hadron structure and confinement.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the derivation and equivalence of light-front Hamiltonian and AdS propagation methods in modeling hadron dynamics.
Findings
Establishes the mapping between AdS variable z and impact variable ζ.
Describes the semiclassical approximation for hadron bound states.
Highlights the role of angular momentum in hadron structure modeling.
Abstract
We give an overview of the light-front holographic approach to strongly coupled QCD, whereby a confining gauge theory, quantized on the light front, is mapped to a higher-dimensional anti de Sitter (AdS) space. The framework is guided by the AdS/CFT correspondence incorporating a gravitational background asymptotic to AdS space which encodes the salient properties of QCD, such as the ultraviolet conformal limit at the AdS boundary at , as well as modifications of the geometry in the large infrared region to describe confinement and linear Regge behavior. There are two equivalent procedures for deriving the AdS/QCD equations of motion: one can start from the Hamiltonian equation of motion in physical space time by studying the off-shell dynamics of the bound state wavefunctions as a function of the invariant mass of the constituents. To a first semiclassical approximation,…
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
