Abstract
Abstract
The 3d Ising model in the low temperature (ferromagnetic) phase describes dynamics of two-dimensional surfaces — domain walls between clusters of parallel spins. The Kramers-Wannier duality maps these surfaces into worldsheets of confining strings in the Wegner’s ℤ2 gauge theory. We study the excitation spectrum of long Ising strings by simulating the ℤ2 gauge theory on a lattice. We observe a strong mixing between string excitations and the lightest glueball state and do not find indications for light massive resonances on the string worldsheet.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics