Color Confinement and Supersymmetric Properties of Hadron Physics from Light-Front Holography
Stanley J. Brodsky

TL;DR
This paper explores how superconformal algebra and light-front holography unify hadron spectroscopy and dynamics, revealing insights into QCD confinement, mass generation, and supersymmetric relations among hadrons.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of superconformal algebra and light-front holography to hadron physics, providing a unified description of mesons, baryons, and tetraquarks with predictive power.
Findings
Unified Regge trajectories for mesons, baryons, and tetraquarks.
Predictions of nonperturbative QCD coupling consistent with experiments.
Insight into the origin of the QCD mass scale and confinement mechanisms.
Abstract
I review applications of superconformal algebra. light-front holography, and an extended form of conformal symmetry to hadron spectroscopy and dynamics. QCD is not supersymmetrical in the traditional sense -- the QCD Lagrangian is based on quark and gluonic fields -- not squarks nor gluinos. However, its hadronic eigensolutions conform to a representation of superconformal algebra. and provide a unified Regge spectroscopy of meson, baryon, and tetraquarks with a universal Regge slope. The pion eigenstate is composite but yet has zero mass for Light-Front Holography also predicts the form of the nonperturbative QCD running coupling in agreement with the effective charge determined from measurements of the Bjorken sum rule. One also obtains viable predictions for hadron dynamics such as spacelike and timelike hadronic form factors, structure functions, distribution…
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