On the center-vortex baryonic area law
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- 12 May 2003
Abstract
We correct an unfortunate error in an earlier work of the author, and show that in center-vortex QCD (gauge group SU(3)) the baryonic area law is the so-called $Y$ law, described by a minimal area with three surfaces spanning the three quark world lines and meeting at a central Steiner line joining the two common meeting points of the world lines. (The earlier claim was that this area law was a so-called $\Delta$ law, involving three extremal areas spanning the three pairs of quark world lines.) We give a preliminary discussion of the extension of these results to $SU(N), N>3$. These results are based on the (correct) baryonic Stokes' theorem given in the earlier work claiming a $\Delta$ law. The $Y$-form area law for SU(3) is in agreement with the most recent lattice calculations.
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- Published version: Physical Review D, 69 (6), 065013.
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