Light-Front Holographic QCD and the Confinement Potential
Stanley J. Brodsky, Guy F. de T\'eramond, and Hans G\"unter Dosch

TL;DR
This paper presents a holographic light-front QCD approach that models confinement and hadron spectra using a unique potential derived from conformal invariance, matching experimental data and providing insights into hadron structure.
Contribution
It introduces a novel confining potential in light-front QCD derived from conformal invariance and holography, linking AdS space to physical hadron wavefunctions.
Findings
Reproduces the hadron mass spectrum and Regge trajectories.
Describes pion and nucleon form factors accurately.
Predicts a zero-mass pion in the chiral limit.
Abstract
Light-Front Hamiltonian theory, derived from the quantization of the QCD Lagrangian at fixed light-front time \tau = t+z/c, provides a rigorous frame-independent framework for solving nonperturbative QCD. The eigenvalues of the light-front QCD Hamiltonian predict the hadronic mass spectrum, and the eigensolutions provide the light-front wavefunctions describing hadron structure. The valence Fock-state wavefunctions of the light-front QCD Hamiltonian satisfy a single-variable relativistic equation of motion, analogous to the nonrelativistic radial Schrodinger equation, with an effective confining potential U which systematically incorporates the effects of higher quark and gluon Fock states. The potential U has a unique form if one requires that the action for zero quark mass remains conformally invariant. The holographic mapping of gravity in AdS space to QCD with a specific soft-wall…
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TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
