Chiral Symmetry Breaking out of QCD Effective Locality
Thierry Grandou, Ralf Hofmann, Peter H. Tsang

TL;DR
This paper investigates the connection between Effective Locality in QCD and chiral symmetry breaking, using approximations to explore how the non-perturbative property influences this fundamental phenomenon.
Contribution
It explores the role of Effective Locality in chiral symmetry breaking within QCD, providing a novel perspective on the non-perturbative phase.
Findings
Chiral symmetry breaking is linked to the Effective Locality mass scale.
Quenching and eikonal approximation simplify the analysis.
Chiral symmetry breaking relates to the Effective Locality mass scale .
Abstract
The QCD non-perturbative property of Effective Locality whose essential meaning has been disclosed recently, is here questioned about the chiral symmetry breaking phenomenon, one of the two major issues of the non-perturbative phase of QCD. As a first attempt, quenching and the eikonal approximation are used so as to simplify calculations which are quite involved. Chiral symmetry breaking appears to be realised in close connection to the Effective Locality mass scale, , as could be expected.
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