https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2017-12269-6
Addendum
Addendum to: Modelling duality between bound and resonant meson spectra by means of free quantum motions on the de Sitter space-time dS4
1
Instituto de Física, UASLP, Av. Manuel Nava 6, Zona Universitaria, 78290, San Luis Potosí, S.L.P., Mexico
2
Instituto Tecnológico de San Luis Potosí, Av. Tecnológico S/N col. UPA, 78437, Soledad de Graciano Sánchez, S.L.P., Mexico
* e-mail: mariana@ifisica.uaslp.mx
Received:
23
January
2017
Accepted:
16
March
2017
Published online:
10
April
2017
In the article under discussion the analysis of the spectra of the unflavored mesons lead us to some intriguing insights into the possible geometry of space-time outside the causal Minkowski light cone and into the nature of strong interactions. In applying the potential theory concept of geometrization of interactions, we showed that the meson masses are best described by a confining potential composed by the centrifugal barrier on the three-dimensional spherical space, , and of a charge-dipole potential constructed from the Green function to the
Laplacian. The dipole potential emerged in view of the fact that
does not support single-charges without violation of the Gauss theorem and the superposition principle, thus providing a natural stage for the description of the general phenomenon of confined charge-neutral systems. However, in the original article we did not relate the charge-dipoles on
to the color neutral mesons, and did not express the magnitude of the confining dipole potential in terms of the strong coupling
and the number of colors,
, the subject of the addendum. To the amount
can be thought of as the unique closed space-like geodesic of a four-dimensional de Sitter space-time,
, we hypothesized the space-like region outside the causal Einsteinian light cone (it describes virtual processes, among them interactions) as the
-dimensional subspace of the conformal
space-time, foliated with
hyperboloids, and in this way assumed relevance of
special relativity for strong interaction processes. The potential designed in this way predicted meson spectra of conformal degeneracy patterns, and in accord with the experimental observations. We now extract the
values in the infrared from data on meson masses. The results obtained are compatible with the
estimates provided by other approaches.
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