Free Meson Seminars

The meson spectrum of large-N QCD

by Prof. Gunnar Bali (Universitat Regensburg)

Asia/Kolkata
AG69 (Colaba Campus)

AG69

Colaba Campus

Description
QCD is the quantum field theory of the strong interactions. It is based on an SU(N) gauge symmetry with the number of colours N=3, coupled to fermions in the fundamental representations. In the limit of infinite N this theory simplifies. For instance all physical amplitudes are given by a subset of only planar Feynman diagrams. Moreover, keeping the number of fermion flavours fixed (the so-called 't Hooft limit), the effect of sea quarks can be neglected, reducing QCD to a quenched but unitary model. In this limit the spectrum consists of stable glueballs and mesons. Nevertheless this limit is still non-perturbative and far from trivial. Phenomenologically, it is a good starting point to investigations of strong decays, e.g., within the framework of effective field theories. From the theoretical side, the large-N limit of strongly coupled (SUSY-)QCD is conjectured to be dual to classical supergravity in an anti-de-Sitter background (AdS/QCD correspondence), allowing for non-perturbative calculations, preserving the rotational symmetry. I will summarize recent results from our lattice simulations of the meson spectrum and decay constants in the large-N limit of QCD and compare these to real world QCD as well as to phenomenological and string theory expectations.