Confining strings in three-dimensional gauge theories beyond the Nambu-Gotō approximation
A bstract We carry out a systematic study of the effective bosonic string describing confining flux tubes in SU( N ) Yang-Mills theories in three spacetime dimensions. While their low-energy properties are known to be universal and are described well by the Nambu-Gotō action, a non-trivial dependenc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of high energy physics 2024-08, Vol.2024 (8), p.198-40, Article 198 |
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We carry out a systematic study of the effective bosonic string describing confining flux tubes in SU(
N
) Yang-Mills theories in three spacetime dimensions. While their low-energy properties are known to be universal and are described well by the Nambu-Gotō action, a non-trivial dependence on the gauge group is encoded in a series of undetermined subleading corrections in an expansion around the limit of an arbitrarily long string. We quantify the first two of these corrections by means of high-precision Monte Carlo simulations of Polyakov-loop correlators in the lattice regularization. We compare the results of novel lattice simulations for theories with
N
= 3 and 6 color charges, and report an improved estimate for the
N
= 2 case, discussing the approach to the large-
N
limit. Our results are compatible with analytical bounds derived from the S-matrix bootstrap approach. In addition, we also present a new test of the Svetitsky-Yaffe conjecture for the SU(3) theory in three dimensions, finding that the lattice results for the Polyakov-loop correlation function are in excellent agreement with the predictions of the Svetitsky-Yaffe mapping, which are worked out quantitatively applying conformal perturbation theory to the three-state Potts model in two dimensions. The implications of these results are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1029-8479 1029-8479 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP08(2024)198 |