Light-Front Holography and Superconformal Quantum Mechanics: A New Approach to Hadron Structure and Color Confinement
S. J. Brodsky, A. Deur, G. F. de Teramond, H. G. Dosch

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach combining light-front holography and superconformal quantum mechanics to derive a unified, nonperturbative framework for understanding hadron structure, mass generation, and confinement in QCD.
Contribution
It develops a unique, color-confining potential from conformal invariance principles, linking holographic QCD with superconformal algebra to predict hadron spectra and internal structures.
Findings
Derives a relativistic light-front Schrödinger equation incorporating confinement.
Predicts linear Regge trajectories with identical slopes for radial and angular quantum numbers.
Establishes a precise relation between AdS space amplitudes and physical hadron wavefunctions.
Abstract
A primary question in hadron physics is how the mass scale for hadrons consisting of light quarks, such as the proton, emerges from the QCD Lagrangian even in the limit of zero quark mass. If one requires the effective action which underlies the QCD Lagrangian to remain conformally invariant and extends the formalism of de Alfaro, Fubini and Furlan to light-front Hamiltonian theory, then a unique, color-confining potential with a mass parameter emerges. The actual value of the parameter is not set by the model - only ratios of hadron masses and other hadronic mass scales are predicted. The result is a nonperturbative, relativistic light-front quantum mechanical wave equation, the Light-Front Schr\"odinger Equation which incorporates color confinement and other essential spectroscopic and dynamical features of hadron physics, including a massless pion for zero quark…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
