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Investigating the flux tube structure within full QCD

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arxiv 2411.01886 v1 pith:LZFGMTMY submitted 2024-11-04 hep-lat

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A characteristic signature of quark confinement is the concentration of the chromoelectric field between a static quark-antiquark pair in a flux tube. Here we report on lattice measurements of field distributions on smeared Monte Carlo ensembles in QCD with (2+1) HISQ flavors. We measure the field distributions for several distances between static quark-antiquark sources, ranging from 0.6 fm up to the distance where the color string is expected to break.

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  1. Hints for string breaking in QCD

    hep-lat 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Direct measurement of chromo-electric flux-tube profiles in lattice QCD with physical quark masses indicates string breaking occurs at a quark-antiquark separation between 0.963 and 1.156 fm.

  2. Machine Learning Insights into Quark-Antiquark Interactions: Probing Field Distributions and String Tension in QCD

    hep-ph 2024-11 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A machine-learning fit to lattice chromo field data yields a compact two-variable expression for E(d, xt) and reproduces flux tube string tension and width over existing separations.

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