The Symmetries of QCD
R. Sekhar
Chivukula
The symmetries of a
quantum field theory can be realized in a variety of ways. Symmetries can be
realized explicitly, approximately, through spontaneous symmetry breaking or,
via an anomaly, quantum effects can dynamically eliminate a symmetry of the
theory that was present at the classical level. Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD), the modern theory of the strong interactions,
exemplify each of these possibilities. The interplay of these
effects determine the spectrum of particles that we observe and,
ultimately, account for 99% of the mass of ordinary matter.