Blockspin renormalization-group study of color confinement due to violation of the non-Abelian Bianchi identity

Abstract

Block-spin transformation of topological defects is applied to the violation of the non-Abelian Bianchi identity (VMABI) on lattice defined as Abelian monopoles. To get rid of lattice artifacts, we introduce various techniques smoothing the vacuum. The effective action can be determined by adopting the inverse Monte-Carlo method. The coupling constants F(i) of the effective action depend on the coupling of the lattice action β and the number of the blocking step n. But it is found that F(i) satisfy a beautiful scaling, that is, they are a function of the product b=na(β) alone for lattice coupling constants 3.0β3.9 and the steps of blocking 1 n 12. The effective action showing the scaling behavior can be regarded as an almost perfect action corresponding to the continuum limit, since a 0 as n∞ for fixed b. The almost perfect action showing the scaling is found to be independent of the smooth gauges adopted here. Then we compare the results with those obtained by the analytic blocking method of topological defects from the continuum. The infrared monopole action can be transformed into that of the string model. The physical string tension and the lowest glueball mass can be evaluated analytically by the strong-coupling expansion of the string model. We get σ 1.3σphys for b 1.0\ \ (σphys-1/2), whereas the scalar glueball mass is kept to be near M(0++) 3.7σphys. Also we can almost reproduce analytically the scaling function of the squared monopole density determined numerically for large b region b>1.2\ (σphys-1/2).

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