Exploring confinement by cooling: A study of compact QED3
Abstract
The role of monopoles in the confining behavior of compact lattice QED3 is studied using an adiabatic cooling method. Monopole-antimonopole pairs with large separation suvive cooling and the presence or absence of such plasma monopoles provides a useful classification of the lattice gauge field configurations at large β. By calculating observables in subsets of gauge field configurations which contain or do not contain plasma monopoles it is seen that, in compact QED3, monopoles dominate the long distance physics, e.g., the string tension, linear confining potential and dynamical mass generation. On the other hand, the spin-spin interaction is essentially unaffected by monopoles.
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