Locating the Gribov horizon
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We explore whether a tree-level expression for the gluon two-point function, supposed to express effects
of an horizon term introduced to eliminate the Gribov ambiguity, is consistent with the propagator obtained
in simulations of lattice-regularized quantum chromodynamics (QCD). In doing so, we insist that the gluon
two-point function obey constraints that ensure a minimal level of consistency with parton-like behavior on
the ultraviolet domain. In consequence, we are led to a position which supports a conjecture that the gluon
mass and horizon scale are equivalent emergent mass-scales, each with a value of roughly 0.5 GeV; and
wherefrom it appears plausible that the dynamical generation of a running gluon mass may alone be
sufficient to remove the Gribov ambiguity.
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Gao, F., Qin, S.X., Roberts, C. D., & Rodríguez Quintero, J. (2018). Locating the Gribov horizon. Physical Review D, 97(3). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.97.034010














