Schwinger poles of the three-gluon vertex: symmetry and dynamics

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A. C. Aguilar
M. N. Ferreira
B. M. Oliveira
J. Papavassiliou
L. R. Santos
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[1] University of Campinas-UNICAMP,Institute of Physics “Gleb Wataghin”
[2] University of Valencia and CSIC,Department of Theoretical Physics and IFIC
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The European Physical Journal C | / 83卷
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The implementation of the Schwinger mechanism endows gluons with a nonperturbative mass through the formation of special massless poles in the fundamental QCD vertices; due to their longitudinal character, these poles do not cause divergences in on-shell amplitudes, but induce detectable effects in the Green’s functions of the theory. Particularly important in this theoretical setup is the three-gluon vertex, whose pole content extends beyond the minimal structure required for the generation of a gluon mass. In the present work we analyze these additional pole patterns by means of two distinct, but ultimately equivalent, methods: the Slavnov–Taylor identity satisfied by the three-gluon vertex, and the nonlinear Schwinger–Dyson equation that governs the dynamical evolution of this vertex. Our analysis reveals that the Slavnov–Taylor identity imposes strict model-independent constraints on the associated residues, preventing them from vanishing. Approximate versions of these constraints are subsequently recovered from the Schwinger–Dyson equation, once the elements responsible for the activation of the Schwinger mechanism have been duly incorporated. The excellent coincidence between the two approaches exposes a profound connection between symmetry and dynamics, and serves as a nontrivial self-consistency test of this particular mass generating scenario.
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