A New Constraint on Effective Field Theories of the QCD Flux Tube
M. Baker

TL;DR
This paper explores the connection between effective field theories and string theories for QCD flux tubes, proposing a new constraint that links the string tension to the chromoelectric field, enhancing understanding of confinement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel constraint on flux tube stress tensors and clarifies the relationship between effective field and string theories in QCD confinement models.
Findings
Classical flux tube action matches Nambu-Goto at large distances.
New stress tensor constraint relates string tension to chromoelectric field.
Effective string theory can be derived from magnetic gauge theory fields.
Abstract
Effective magnetic gauge theory with classical flux tubes of intrinsic width is an effective field theory of the long distance quark-antiquark interaction in Yang-Mills theory. Long wavelength fluctuations of the vortices of this theory lead to an effective string theory. In this paper we clarify the connection between effective field theory and effective string theory and we propose a new constraint on these vortices. We first examine the impact of string fluctuations on the classical dual superconductor description of confinement. At inter-quark distances the classical action for a straight flux tube determines the heavy quark potentials. At distances fluctuations of the flux tube axis give rise to an effective string theory with an action , the classical action for a…
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