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How Many Degrees of Freedom Has the Gluon?
Mathieu, Vincent
2009
 

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Abstract :
[en] In constituent models, glueballs are described as bound states of effective gluons. The dynamical mass generation lead to a gluon mass without violating gauge invariance. One can then consider three degrees of freedom for those effective massive gluons. However, models with only two degrees of freedom are shown to be in better agreement with the lattice glueball spectrum. I review both models for two- and three-gluon models and explain why even though the gluon gains a mass, it behaves as a massless particle with only two degrees of freedom.
Research center :
AGIF - Algèbre, Géométrie et Interactions fondamentales
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Mathieu, Vincent  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté des Sciences > Physique nucléaire et subnucléaire
Language :
English
Title :
How Many Degrees of Freedom Has the Gluon?
Publication date :
26 October 2009
Event name :
International Workshop on QCD Green''s Functions, Confinement and Phenomenology
Event place :
ECT Trento, Italy
Research unit :
S824 - Physique nucléaire et subnucléaire
Commentary :
Début 7 Septembre 7- Fin 11 septembre 2009. arXiv:0910.4855 PoS (QCD-TNT09) P104/1-12
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