Dimensional reduction in finite-temperature quantum chromodynamics
- 15 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 27 (4) , 917-931
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.27.917
Abstract
The infrared behavior of four-dimensional quantum chromodynamics at finite temperature and chemical potential is examined within the context of perturbation theory. The reduction to an effective three-dimensional theory of the Yang-Mills field coupled to a massive adjoint scalar field is explicitly shown to occur at the one-loop level. A renormalization scheme especially appropriate for the reduction is exhibited. By working in a general Lorentz-covariant gauge, the (well-known) one-loop electrostatic mass is shown to be gauge invariant. Infrared divergences at the two-loop level indicate the need for a nonperturbative treatment of the effective theory; their gauge dependence implies that the naive method for computing the electrostatic mass in covariant gauges is invalid beyond one-loop. Further analysis is carried out in a class of gauges ("static gauges") that are particularly well suited for finite-temperature calculations. The systematic construction of the effective theory is outlined, and performed in a static gauge. At distance scales beyond the electrostatic screening length, pertinent to an investigation of possible magnetostatic screening, the effective theory simplifies further to pure three-dimensional Yang-Mills theory with coupling . This implies that the leading-order magnetostatic mass gap must be proportional to .
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