Screening of sources in higher representations of SU(N) gauge theories at zero and finite temperature

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Talk presented at Lattice2005 (Finite Temperature and Density), Dublin, July 25-30, 2005; 6 pages, 1 figure, uses PoS.cls; to

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Completion of the Svetitsky-Yaffe conjecture in some (2+1) dimensional SU(N) gauge theories allows mapping Polyakov loops in higher representations of the gauge group into suitable conformal operators of the corresponding 2D CFT. As a consequence, the critical exponents of the correlators of these Polyakov loops are determined. The functional form of these correlators suggests a general Ansatz to describe the large-distance screening of higher-representation sources at zero temperature in any space-time dimension. A generalised Wilson loop in which along part of its trajectory a source is converted in a gauge invariant way into higher representations with same N-ality could be used to estimate the decay scale of the unstable strings

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