Full quark-gluon vertex dynamics in the gap equation yields real poles with opposite-sign residues and a 350 MeV constituent mass, unlike prior approximations that produce complex poles.
Quark Confinement: The Hard Problem of Hadron Physics
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We give a brief overview of the problem of quark confinement in hadronic physics, and outline a few of the suggested explanations of the confining force.
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Real poles with opposite-sign residues in the non-perturbative quark propagator
Full quark-gluon vertex dynamics in the gap equation yields real poles with opposite-sign residues and a 350 MeV constituent mass, unlike prior approximations that produce complex poles.
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A Phenomenological Model of Mesons for Charged Current Weak Decays
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