Radiative corrections to the quark masses in the ferromagnetic Ising and Potts field theories

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DOI10.1016/J.NUCLPHYSB.2017.08.009zbMATH Open1373.81399arXiv1706.05281OpenAlexW2624840314MaRDI QIDQ1676142FDOQ1676142


Authors: Sergei B. Rutkevich Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 November 2017

Published in: Nuclear Physics B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider the Ising Field Theory (IFT), and the 3-state Potts Field Theory (PFT), which describe the scaling limits of the two- dimensional lattice q-state Potts model with q=2, and q=3, respectively. At zero magnetic field h=0, both field theories are integrable away from the critical point, have q degenerate vacua in the ferromagnetic phase, and q(q-1) particles of the same mass - the kinks interpolating between two different vacua. Application of a weak magnetic field induces confinement of kinks into bound states - the mesons (for q =2,3) consisting predominantly of two kinks, and baryons (for q=3), which are essentially the three-kink excitations. The kinks in the confinement regime are also called the quarks. We review and refine the Form Factor Perturbation Theory (FFPT), adapting it to the analysis of the confinement problem in the limit of small h, and apply it to calculate the corrections to the kink (quark) masses induced by the multi-kink fluctuations caused by the weak magnetic field. It is shown that the subleading third-order correction to the kink mass vanishes in the IFT. The leading second order correction to the kink mass in the 3-state PFT is estimated by truncation the infinite form factor expansion at the first term representing contribution of the two-kink fluctuations into the kink self energy.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.05281




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