Two-loop three-gluon vertex from the Curci-Ferrari model and its leading infrared behavior to all loop orders
Nahuel Barrios, Marcela Pel\'aez, Urko Reinosa

TL;DR
This paper computes the three-gluon vertex at two-loop order within the Curci-Ferrari model, showing improved agreement with lattice data and analyzing the infrared behavior, including zero-crossing properties, across all loop orders.
Contribution
It provides a two-loop calculation of the three-gluon vertex in the CF model, extending previous one-loop results and analyzing infrared properties and scheme dependence.
Findings
Two-loop corrections improve agreement with lattice data.
The infrared zero-crossing scale is reduced at two-loop order.
The leading infrared behavior involves the cubic ghost dressing function.
Abstract
We evaluate the three-gluon vertex with one vanishing external momentum within the Curci-Ferrari (CF) model at two-loop order and compare our results to Landau-gauge lattice simulations of the same vertex function for the SU(2) and SU(3) gauge groups in four dimensions. The parameters of the model being adjusted by fitting the two-point functions to lattice data, our evaluation of the three-gluon vertex arises as a pure prediction. We find that two-loop corrections systematically improve the agreement between the model and the lattice data as compared to earlier one-loop calculations, with a better agreement in the SU(3) case, as already seen in previous studies [1,2]. We also analyze the renormalization scheme dependence of our calculation. In all cases, this dependence diminishes when two-loop corrections are included, which is consistent with the perturbative CF paradigm. In…
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
