Triangular and Y-shaped hadrons in QCD
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✦ hep-ph
hep-lat
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y-shapedadjointconfigurationspotentialsquarkssourcestriangularalmost
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Gauge invariant extended configurations are considered for the three fundamental (quarks) or adjoint (gluons) particles. For quarks it is shown that the Y-shaped configuration is the only possible. For adjoint sources both the Y-shaped and triangular configurations may realize. The corresponding static potentials are calculated in the Method of Field Correlators and in the case of baryon shown to be consistent with the lattice simulations. For adjoint sources the potentials of Y-shaped and Delta-shaped configurations turn out to be close to each other, which leads to almost degenerate masses of 3-- 3g glueballs and odderon trajectories.
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