Definition and parametrization of non-perturbative effects in quenched QCD
A. Denbleyker, D. Du, Y. Meurice, and M. Naides

TL;DR
This paper investigates non-perturbative effects in quenched QCD, proposing semi-classical parametrizations and analyzing perturbative series behavior to better understand the non-perturbative contributions.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to express non-perturbative effects in quenched QCD using semi-classical expressions and analyzes perturbative series with two novel methods.
Findings
Non-perturbative effects can be parametrized as beta^B exp(-A beta).
Two methods accurately describe perturbative series behavior.
Results support non-perturbative effects being proportional to a^4.
Abstract
The notion of a non-perturbative effect is ambiguous if it requires the subtraction of a perturbative part defined by a diverging series. A common procedure consists in dropping the order of minimal contribution and the higher orders. This allows us to isolate very accurately the one-instanton effect for the double-well potential. For the one plaquette gauge theory, an exact analytical expression can be written for the non-perturbative part. We report recent attempts to extend this approach to the average plaquette of quenched QCD. Our goal is to express the non-perturbative effects in terms of expressions of the form beta^B exp(-A beta) calculable semi-classically. The situation is complicated by zeroes of the partition function in the complex plane (presumably near 5.75 pm i 0.2). We discuss two methods to describe the intermediate and large order behavior of the perturbative…
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
