Gluon propagator and three-gluon vertex with dynamical quarks
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We present a detailed analysis of the kinetic and
mass terms associated with the Landau gauge gluon propagator
in the presence of dynamical quarks, and a comprehensive
dynamical study of certain special kinematic limits of the
three-gluon vertex. Our approach capitalizes on results from
recent lattice simulations with (2+1) domain wall fermions,
a novel nonlinear treatment of the gluon mass equation, and
the nonperturbative reconstruction of the longitudinal threegluon
vertex from its fundamental Slavnov–Taylor identities.
Particular emphasis is placed on the persistence of the
suppression displayed by certain combinations of the vertex
form factors at intermediate and low momenta, already
known from numerous pure Yang–Mills studies. One of our
central findings is that the inclusion of dynamical quarks
moderates the intensity of this phenomenon only mildly,
leaving the asymptotic low-momentum behavior unaltered,
but displaces the characteristic “zero crossing” deeper into
the infrared region. In addition, the effect of the three-gluon
vertex is explored at the level of the effective gauge coupling,
whose size is considerably reduced with respect to its
counterpart obtained from the ghost-gluon vertex. The main
upshot of the above considerations is the further confirmation
of the tightly interwoven dynamics between the two- and
three-point sectors of QCD.
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Aguilar, A. C., De Soto, F., Ferreira, M. N., Papavassiliou, J., Rodríguez Quintero, J., Zafeiropoulos, S. (2020). Gluon propagator and three-gluon vertex with dynamical quarks. The European Physical Journal C, 80(2). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-7741-0














