High Temperature Limit of the Confining Phase
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- 5 September 1991
Abstract
The deconfining transition in non-Abelian gauge theory is known to occur by a condensation of Wilson lines. By expanding around an appropriate Wilson line background, it is possible at large $N$ to analytically continue the confining phase to arbitrarily high temperatures, reaching a weak coupling confinement regime. This is used to study the high temperature partition function of an $SU(N)$ electric flux tube. It is found that the partition function corresponds to that of a string theory with a number of world-sheet fields that diverges at short distance.
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- Version 1, 1991-09-05, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 68 (9), 1267.
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