The Static Quark Potential from the Gauge Independent Abelian Decomposition
Nigel Cundy, Y. M. Cho, Weonjong Lee

TL;DR
This paper explores the gauge independent Abelian decomposition in lattice QCD to identify structures responsible for quark confinement, linking topological objects to the area law behavior of the Wilson Loop.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to define the colour field via Wilson Loop eigenvectors, establishing a tractable approach to study confinement mechanisms in lattice QCD.
Findings
Restricted field strength dominated by peaks or string-like flux objects
Removing these objects eliminates the area law scaling of the string tension
Objects are not isolated monopoles but may involve complex topological structures
Abstract
We investigate the relationship between colour confinement and the gauge independent Cho-Duan-Ge Abelian decomposition. The decomposition is defined in terms of a colour field ; the principle novelty of our study is that we have defined this field in terms of the eigenvectors of the Wilson Loop. This establishes an equivalence between the path ordered integral of the non-Abelian gauge fields with an integral over an Abelian restricted gauge field which is tractable both theoretically and numerically in lattice QCD. We circumvent path ordering without needing an additional path integral. By using Stokes' theorem, we can compute the Wilson Loop in terms of a surface integral over a restricted field strength, and show that the restricted field strength may be dominated by certain structures, which occur when one of the quantities parametrising the colour field winds itself around…
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