SU(3) centre vortices underpin confinement and dynamical chiral symmetry
breaking
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Elyse-Ann O'Malley,
Waseem Kamleh,
Derek Leinweber,
Peter Moran
2013
Abstract
The mass function of the nonperturbative quark propagator in SU(3) gauge
theory shows only a weak dependence on the vortex content of the gauge
configurations. Of particular note is the survival of dynamical mass generation
on vortex-free configurations having a vanishing string tension. This admits
the possibility that mass generation associated with dynamical chiral symmetry
breaking persists without confinement. In this presentation, we examine the
low-lying ground-state hadron spectrum of the pi, rho, N and Delta and discover
that while dynamical mass generation persists in the vortex-free theory, it is
not connected to dynamical chiral symmetry breaking. In this way, centre
vortices in SU(3) gauge theory are intimately linked to both confinement and
dynamical chiral symmetry breaking. We conclude that centre vortices are the
essential underlying feature of the QCD vacuum.
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