Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where D. Binosi is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by D. Binosi.


Physical Review D | 2009

Nonperturbative comparison of QCD effective charges

Arlene Cristina Aguilar; D. Binosi; Joannis Papavassiliou; J. Rodríguez-Quintero

We study the nonperturbative behavior of two versions of the QCD effective charge, one obtained from the pinch technique gluon self-energy, and one from the ghost-gluon vertex. Despite their distinct theoretical origin, due to a fundamental identity relating various ingredients appearing in their respective definitions, the two effective charges are almost identical in the entire range of physical momenta, and coincide exactly in the deep infrared, where they freeze at a common finite value. Specifically, the dressing function of the ghost propagator is related to the two form factors in the Lorentz decomposition of a certain Greens function, appearing in a variety of field-theoretic contexts. The central identity, which is valid only in the Landau gauge, is derived from the Schwinger-Dyson equations governing the dynamics of the aforementioned quantities. The renormalization procedure that preserves the validity of the identity is carried out, and various relevant kinematic limits and physically motivated approximations are studied in detail. A crucial ingredient in this analysis is the infrared finiteness of the gluon propagator, which is inextricably connected with the aforementioned freezing of the effective charges. Some important issues related to the consistent definition of the effective charge in the presence of such a gluon propagator are resolved. We finally present a detailed numerical study of a special set of Schwinger-Dyson equations, whose solutions determine the nonperturbative dynamics of the quantities composing the two effective charges.


Physics Letters B | 2015

Bridging a gap between continuum-QCD and ab initio predictions of hadron observables

D. Binosi; Lei Chang; Joannis Papavassiliou; Craig D. Roberts

Preprint no. ADP-14-42/T901 Within contemporary hadron physics there are two common methods for determining the momentum-dependence of the interaction between quarks: the top-down approach, which works toward an ab initio computation of the interaction via direct analysis of the gauge-sector gap equations; and the bottom-up scheme, which aims to infer the interaction by fitting data within a well-d efined truncation of those equations in the matter sector that are r elevant to bound-state properties. We unite these two approaches by demonstrating that the renormalisation-group-invariant running-interaction predicted by contemporary analyses of QCD’s gauge sector coincides with that required in order to describe gro und-state hadron observables using a nonperturbative truncation of QCD’s Dyson-Schwinger equations in the matter sector. This bridges a gap that had lain between nonperturbative continuum-QCD and the ab initio prediction of bound-state properties.


Physical Review D | 2014

Effects of divergent ghost loops on the Green’s functions of QCD

A. C. Aguilar; D. Binosi; D. Ibañez; Joannis Papavassiliou

In the present work, we discuss certain characteristic features encoded in some of the fundamental QCD Greens functions, for which the origin can be traced back to the nonperturbative masslessness of the ghost field, in the Landau gauge. Specifically, the ghost loops that contribute to these Greens functions display infrared divergences, akin to those encountered in the perturbative treatment, in contradistinction to the gluonic loops, for which perturbative divergences are tamed by the dynamical generation of an effective gluon mass. In


Physical Review D | 2015

Yang-Mills two-point functions in linear covariant gauges

Arlene Cristina Aguilar; D. Binosi; Joannis Papavassiliou

d=4


Physical Review D | 2014

New method for determining the quark-gluon vertex

Arlene Cristina Aguilar; D. Ibañez; Joannis Papavassiliou; D. Binosi

, the aforementioned divergences are logarithmic, thus causing a relatively mild impact, whereas in


Physics Letters B | 2016

On the zero crossing of the three-gluon vertex

Andreas Athenodorou; D. Binosi; Ph. Boucaud; F. De Soto; Joannis Papavassiliou; J. Rodríguez-Quintero; Savvas Zafeiropoulos

d=3


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

Nonperturbative study of the four gluon vertex

D. Binosi; D. Ibañez; Joannis Papavassiliou

they are linear, giving rise to enhanced effects. In the case of the gluon propagator, these effects do not interfere with its finiteness, but make its first derivative diverge at the origin, and introduce a maximum in the region of infrared momenta. The three-gluon vertex is also affected, and the induced divergent behavior is clearly exposed in certain special kinematic configurations, usually considered in lattice simulations; the sign of the corresponding divergence is unambiguously determined. The main underlying concepts are developed in the context of a simple toy model, which demonstrates clearly the interconnected nature of the various effects. The picture that emerges is subsequently corroborated by a detailed nonperturbative analysis, combining lattice results with the dynamical integral equations governing the relevant ingredients, such as the nonperturbative ghost loop and the momentum-dependent gluon mass.


Physical Review D | 2013

Anti-BRST symmetry and background field method

D. Binosi; Andrea Quadri

In this work we use two different but complementary approaches in order to study the ghost propagator of a pure SU(3) Yang-Mills theory quantized in the linear covariant gauges, focusing on its dependence on the gauge-fixing parameter


Physical Review D | 2011

Slavnov-Taylor constraints for non-trivial backgrounds

D. Binosi; Andrea Quadri

\xi


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012

Gluon mass through ghost synergy

Arlene Cristina Aguilar; D. Binosi; Joannis Papavassiliou

in the deep infrared. In particular, we first solve the Schwinger-Dyson equation that governs the dynamics of the ghost propagator, using a set of simplifying approximations, and under the crucial assumption that the gluon propagators for

Collaboration


Dive into the D. Binosi's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

D. Ibañez

fondazione bruno kessler

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

A. C. Aguilar

State University of Campinas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

C. T. Figueiredo

State University of Campinas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

F. De Soto

Pablo de Olavide University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge