Deconfining transition in Full QCD
J.M. Carmona, M. D'Elia, L. Del Debbio, A. Di Giacomo, B. Lucini, G., Paffuti, C. Pica

TL;DR
This paper provides evidence that in full QCD with two dynamical quarks, confinement results from dual superconductivity of the vacuum, similar to the quenched theory, and offers preliminary insights into the deconfining transition.
Contribution
It demonstrates that dual superconductivity underpins confinement in full QCD with dynamical quarks, extending previous quenched theory results.
Findings
Confinement in full QCD is linked to dual superconductivity.
Preliminary data on the nature of the deconfining transition.
Similar mechanisms as in quenched QCD are observed.
Abstract
We present evidence that in full QCD with two dynamical quarks confinement is produced by dual superconductivity of the vacuum as in the quenched theory. Preliminary information is obtained on the nature of the deconfining transition.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
