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Probing boundary-corrections to Nambu-Goto open string energy levels in 3d SU(2) gauge theory

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We measure the energy levels of the excitations of the flux tube between static quark and antiquark in three-dimensional SU(2) gauge theory. Combining exponential error reduction techniques and a variational method we are able to reduce the errors for the excited states significantly and to extract excited states in distinct parity and charge conjugation channels. It is conjectured that the infrared behavior (at large q\bar{q} separation R) of the flux tube is governed by an effective string theory. Indeed previous simulations show good agreement between lattice data and predictions from Nambu-Goto string theory. Recently, new results on the effective string theory obtained corrections to the Nambu-Goto predictions and showed that for the open string in three dimensions first corrections should appears at order 1/R^4. They correspond to boundary terms in the worldsheet field theory. These corrections are presumably small for the ground state, but significantly larger for the excited states and lift the degeneracies of the free theory. Assuming this functional form of the correction, we obtain for the coefficient b_2=-0.5(2)(2).

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  • Confining Flux Tube in the Trace Deformed (2+1) Dimensional SU(2) Gauge Theory hep-lat · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 23 · internal anchor

    In the reconfined phase of trace-deformed (2+1)D SU(2) gauge theory, Polyakov-loop data are accurately fit by the Polchinski-Yang rigid string while Nambu-Goto fails, with modified flux-tube width and a shift to first-order reconfinement.