Three-Quark Potential in SU(3) Lattice QCD
Abstract
The static three-quark (3Q) potential is measured in the SU(3) lattice QCD with 123 × 24 and β=5.7 at the quenched level. From the 3Q Wilson loop, the 3Q ground-state potential V 3Q is extracted using the smearing technique for the ground-state enhancement. With accuracy better than a few %, V 3Q is well described by a sum of a constant, the two-body Coulomb term and the three-body linear confinement term σ 3Q L min, where L min denotes the minimal length of the color flux tube linking the three quarks. By comparing with the Q- Q potential, we find a universal feature of the string tension, σ 3Q σ Q Q, as well as the one-gluon-exchange result for the Coulomb coefficient, A 3Q 12 A Q Q.
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