Colour-electric and colour-magnetic confinement
Abstract
The basic properties of the confinement mechanism in QCD -- the temperature dependence of the spatial and temporal string tensions (σs(T) and σE(T)) -- are studied in the framework of the Field Correlator Method (FCM). It is shown that both functions are connected respectively to the spatial and temporal parts of the vacuum gluon energy εs and εE which define their equal values at T=0. However at T>0 the spatial part is growing with T while the temporal part is destroyed by the hadronic pressure at T=Tc (the deconfinement). Both properties are derived within the same method and are in a good agreement with the corresponding lattice data.
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