Unquenching the three-gluon vertex: A status report
Adrian L. Blum, Reinhard Alkofer, Markus Q. Huber, Andreas Windisch

TL;DR
This paper reviews the unquenching of the three-gluon vertex through Dyson-Schwinger equations, highlighting the role of Furry's theorem and presenting initial results for quark triangle diagrams using non-perturbative data.
Contribution
It provides a status update on unquenching the three-gluon vertex, including new calculations of quark triangle contributions with non-perturbative inputs.
Findings
Initial results for quark triangle diagrams
Role of Furry's theorem clarified
Non-perturbative dressing functions used
Abstract
We discuss unquenching of the three-gluon vertex via its Dyson-Schwinger equation. We review the role of Furry's theorem and present first results for the quark triangle diagrams using non-perturbatively calculated dressing functions for the quark propagator and the quark-gluon vertex.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
