An Analysis of Four-quark Energies in SU(2) Lattice Monte Carlo using the Flux-tube Symmetry:

Abstract

Energies of four-quark systems calculated by the static quenched SU(2) lattice Monte Carlo method are analyzed in 2× 2 bases for square, rectangle, tilted rectangle, linear and quadrilateral geometry configurations and in 3× 3 bases for a non-planar geometry configuration. For small interquark distances, a lattice effect is taken into account by considering perimeter dependent terms which are characterized by the cubic symmetry. It is then found that a parameter f - that can be identified as a gluon field overlap factor - is rather well described by the form exp(-[bsE A+bsF P]), where A and P are the area and perimeter mainly defined by the positions of the four quarks, bs is the string constant in the 2-quark potentials and E,F are constants.

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