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Is Confinement a Phase of Broken Dual Gauge Symmetry?
Published 2008-06-12Version 1
We study whether broken dual gauge symmetry, as detected by a monopole order parameter introduced by the Pisa group, is necessarily associated with the confinement phase of a lattice gauge theory. We find a number of examples, including SU(2) gauge-Higgs theory, mixed fundamental-adjoint SU(2) gauge theory, and pure SU(5) gauge theory, which appear to indicate a dual gauge symmetry transition in the absence of a transition to or from a confined phase. While these results are not necessarily fatal to the dual superconductor hypothesis, they may pose some problems of interpretation for the present formulation of the Pisa monopole criterion.
Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev.D78:085004,2008
Keywords: broken dual gauge symmetry, confinement, dual gauge symmetry transition, lattice gauge theory, pisa monopole criterion
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