Affiliation:
1. Laboratorio de Física Teórica y Computacional, Universidad de Costa Rica, 11501 San José, Costa Rica
2. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94309, USA
Abstract
Dedicated to the memory of our colleague, Harald Fritzsch, who, together with Murray Gell-Mann, introduced the color quantum number as the exact symmetry responsible for the strong interaction, thus establishing quantum chromodynamics (QCD) as a fundamental non-Abelian gauge theory. A basic understanding of hadron properties, however, such as confinement and the emergence of a mass scale, from first principles QCD has remained elusive: Hadronic characteristics are not explicit properties of the QCD Lagrangian and perturbative QCD, so successful in the large transverse momentum domain, is not applicable at large distances. In this article, we shall examine how this daunting obstacle is overcome in holographic QCD with the introduction of a superconformal symmetry in anti de Sitter (AdS) space which is responsible for confinement and the introduction of a mass scale within the superconformal group. When mapped to light-front coordinates in physical spacetime, this approach incorporates supersymmetric relations between the Regge trajectories of meson, baryon and tetraquark states which can be visualized in terms of specific [Formula: see text] color representations of quarks. We will also briefly discuss here the implications of holographic models for QCD color transparency in view of the present experimental interest.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
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