Topological and magnetic properties of the QCD vacuum probed by overlap fermions

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We study some of the local CP-odd and magnetic properties of the non-Abelian vacuum with use of overlap fermions within the quenched lattice gauge theory. Among these properties are the following: inhomogeneous spatial distribution of the topological charge density (chirality for massless fermions) in SU(2) gluodynamics (for uncooled gauge configurations the chirality is localized on low-dimensional defects with d =2.3, while a sequence of cooling steps gives rise to four-dimensional instantons and hence a four-dimensional structure of the chirality distribution); finite local fluctuations of the chirality growing with the strength of an external magnetic field; magnetization and susceptibility of the QCD vacuum in SU(3) theory; magnetic catalysis of the chiral symmetry breaking, and the electric conductivity of the QCD vacuum in strong magnetic field copy; Copyright owned by the author(s).

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Braguta, V. V., Buividovich, P. V., Kalaydzhyan, T., & Polikarpov, M. I. (2012). Topological and magnetic properties of the QCD vacuum probed by overlap fermions. In Proceedings of Science. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.171.0085

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