Effective Quarks and Their Interactions
Emili Bagan, Robin Horan, Martin Lavelle, David McMullan

TL;DR
This paper discusses advances in understanding charges in gauge theories and explains how the strong glue around quarks, responsible for asymptotic freedom, can be derived from a constituent interquark potential model.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to characterizing charges in gauge theories and derives the interquark potential responsible for asymptotic freedom from a constituent perspective.
Findings
Glue responsible for asymptotic freedom derived from constituent interquark potential
Progress in characterizing and constructing charges in gauge theories
Enhanced understanding of the strong force in QCD
Abstract
This talk will summarise the progress we have made in our programme to both characterise and construct charges in gauge theories. As an application of these ideas we will see how the dominant glue surrounding quarks, which is responsible for asymptotic freedom, emerges from a constituent description of the interquark potential.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
