The String Tension in Two Dimensional Gauge Theories
Abstract
We review and elaborate on properties of the string tension in two-dimensional gauge theories. The first model we consider is massive QED in the m e limit. We evaluate the leading string tension both in the fermionic and bosonized descriptions. We discuss the next to leading corrections in m/e. The next-to-leading terms in the long distance behavior of the quark-antiquark potential, are evaluated in a certain region of external versus dynamical charges. The finite temperature behavior is also determined. In QCD2 we review the results for the string tension of quarks in cases with dynamical quarks in the fundamental, adjoint, symmetric and antisymmetric representations. The screening nature of SYM2 is re-derived.
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