The spectrum of states with one current acting on the adjoint vacuum of massless QCD₂
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Abstract: We consider a "one current" state, obtained by appication of a color current on the "adjoint" vacuum, in , with quarks in fundamental representation. The quarks are taken to be massless. The theory on the light-front can be "currentized", namely formulated in terms of currents only. The adjoint vacuum is obtained by applying a current derivative, at zero momentum, on the singlet vacuum. In general the "one current" states are not eigenstates of , except in the large limit. Problems with infra-red regularizations are pointed out. Connection to fermionic structure is made.
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