Hideo Suganuma
Kyoto University
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Physical Review Letters | 2001
Toru Takahashi; H. Matsufuru; Y. Nemoto; Hideo Suganuma
The static three-quark ( 3Q) potential is studied in SU(3) lattice QCD with 12(3)x24 and beta = 5.7 at the quenched level. From the 3Q Wilson loop, 3Q ground-state potential V(3Q) is extracted using the smearing technique for ground-state enhancement. With accuracy better than a few percent, V(3Q) is well described by a sum of a constant, the two-body Coulomb term, and the three-body linear confinement term sigma(3Q)L(min), with L(min) the minimal value of total length of color flux tubes linking the three quarks. Comparing with the Q-&Qmacr; potential, we find a universal feature of the string tension, sigma(3Q) approximately sigma(Q&Qmacr;), and the OGE result for Coulomb coefficients, A(3Q) approximately 1 / 2A(Q&Qmacr;).
Nuclear Physics | 1995
Hideo Suganuma; Shoichi Sasaki; H. Toki
Abstract We study the color confinement, the q q pair creation and the dynamical chiral-symmetry breaking of nonperturbative QCD by using the dual Ginzburg-Landau theory, where the dual Higgs mechanism plays an essential role in the nonperturbative dynamics in the infrared region. As a result of the dual Meissner effect, the linear static quark potential, which characterizes the quark confinement, is obtained in the long distance within the quenched approximation. We obtain a simple expression for the string tension similar to the energy per unit length of a vortex in the superconductivity physics. The dynamical effect of light quarks on the quark confining potential is investigated in terms of the infrared screening effect due to the pair creation or the cut of the hadronic string. The screening length of the potential is estimated by using the Schwinger formula for the q q pair creation. We introduce the corresponding infrared cutoff to the strong long-range correlation factor in the gluon propagator as a dynamical effect of light quarks, and obtain a compact formula for the quark potential including the screening effect in the infrared region. We investigate the dynamical chiral-symmetry breaking by using the Schwinger-Dyson equation in the dual Ginzburg-Landau theory, where the gluon propagator includes the nonperturbative effect related to the color confinement. We find a large enhancement of the chiral-symmetry breaking by the dual Higgs mechanism, which supports the close relation between the color confinement and the chiral-symmetry breaking. The dynamical quark mass, the pion decay constant and the quark condensate are well reproduced by using the consistent values of the gauge coupling constant and the QCD scale parameter with the perturbative QCD and the quark confining potential. The light-quark confinement is also roughly examined in terms of the disappearance of physical poles in the light-quark propagator by using the smooth extrapolation of the quark mass function to the time-like momentum region.
Physical Review D | 1999
K. Amemiya; Hideo Suganuma
We study effective mass generation of off-diagonal gluons and infrared Abelian dominance in the maximally Abelian (MA) gauge. Using SU(2) lattice QCD, we investigate the propagator and the effective mass of the gluon field in the MA gauge with
Physical Review D | 1999
Shinya Gongyo; Takumi Iritani; Hideo Suganuma
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Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement | 2007
Kanabu Nawa; Hideo Suganuma; Toru Kojo
Landau gauge fixing. The Monte Carlo simulation is performed on the
Physical Review D | 2006
Hideaki Iida; T. Doi; Noriyoshi Ishii; Hideo Suganuma; Kyosuke Tsumura
{12}^{3}\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}24
Physical Review Letters | 2005
Fumiko Okiharu; Hideo Suganuma; Toru Takahashi
lattice with
Physical Review D | 2002
Noriyoshi Ishii; Hideo Suganuma; H. Matsufuru
2.2l~\ensuremath{\beta}l~2.4,
Physical Review D | 2012
Shinya Gongyo; Takumi Iritani; Hideo Suganuma
and also on the
Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement | 2007
Hideo Suganuma; Kyosuke Tsumura; Noriyoshi Ishii; Fumiko Okiharu
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