Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PART I NON-PERTURBATIVE METHODS IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL FIELD THEORY
- PART II TWO-DIMENSIONAL NON-PERTURBATIVE GAUGE DYNAMICS
- 8 Gauge theories in two dimensions – basics
- 9 Bosonized gauge theories
- 10 The 't Hooft solution of 2d QCD
- 11 Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
- 12 DLCQ and the spectra of QCD with fundamental and adjoint fermions
- 13 The baryonic spectrum of multiflavor QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
- 14 Confinement versus screening
- 15 QCD2, coset models and BRST quantization
- 16 Generalized Yang–Mills theory on a Riemann surface
- PART III FROM TWO TO FOUR DIMENSIONS
- References
- Index
11 - Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- PART I NON-PERTURBATIVE METHODS IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL FIELD THEORY
- PART II TWO-DIMENSIONAL NON-PERTURBATIVE GAUGE DYNAMICS
- 8 Gauge theories in two dimensions – basics
- 9 Bosonized gauge theories
- 10 The 't Hooft solution of 2d QCD
- 11 Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
- 12 DLCQ and the spectra of QCD with fundamental and adjoint fermions
- 13 The baryonic spectrum of multiflavor QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
- 14 Confinement versus screening
- 15 QCD2, coset models and BRST quantization
- 16 Generalized Yang–Mills theory on a Riemann surface
- PART III FROM TWO TO FOUR DIMENSIONS
- References
- Index
Summary
Introduction
In this chapter we study the mesonic spectrum of various QCD2 theories. The main idea is to use the current algebra of the underlying ungauged theories. In addition we combine the bosonization techniques developed in Chapter 6 with that of a large N expansion of Chapter 7 and a light-front quantization as in Chapter 10. We will focus our attention on the massive mesonic spectrum of conformal field theories coupled to non-abelian gauge fields. In particular massless multi-flavor fundamental quarks and adjoint quarks that will be shown to correspond to the particular case of Nf = Nc.
First a universality theorem, that states that the massive mesonic spectrum does not depend on the representation of the matter field but rather only on its ALA level, will be derived, following Kutasov and Schwimmer.
We then present a detailed determination of the massive mesonic spectrum using a 't Hooft-like equation for the wave functions of “currentballs” states. We will discuss in particular the special cases of Nf = 1, Nf = Nc and Nf » Nc. The last section is devoted to the spectrum of states built by the action of a single current creation operator on the adjoint vacuum. In both cases it will be shown that the bosonization approach leads to the introduction of current quanta as the basic degrees of freedom.
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- Non-Perturbative Field TheoryFrom Two Dimensional Conformal Field Theory to QCD in Four Dimensions, pp. 203 - 222Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010