Hadron formation from interaction among quarks
Z. G. Tan, C. B. Yang

TL;DR
This paper models the hadronization process by introducing a phenomenological potential based on quark color charge and distance, simulating quark interactions to understand hadron formation.
Contribution
It presents a classical model of quark interactions with a new potential to simulate the hadronization process based on color charge and distance.
Findings
Quarks form color-neutral clusters during interaction.
Color-dependent potential influences quark separation.
Classical equations of motion simulate hadron formation.
Abstract
This paper deals with the hadronization process of quark system. A phenomenological potential is introduced to describe the interaction between a quark pair. The potential depends on the color charge of those quarks and their relative distances. Those quarks move according to classical equations of motion. Due to the color interaction, coloring quarks are separated to form color neutral clusters which are supposed to be the hadrons.
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