Abstract

In a Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model supplemented with an infrared cutoff in addition to the ultraviolet cutoff we study the issue whether diquarks are confined when the model is extended beyond the rainbow-ladder approximation. The gap equation, obtained in a truncation scheme motivated via a non-trivial quark-gluon vertex function, is solved to determine the constituent quark mass if chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken. In a second step, the Bethe-Salpeter equations for mesons and diquarks beyond the ladder approximation are derived, taking care to preserve Goldstone's theorem in the pion channel. While the obtained masses of pseudo-scalar and vector mesons are only moderately shifted compared to the values in the ladder approximation, we observe that scalar diquarks disappear from the physical spectrum and therefore are confined. For axial-vector diquarks we observe indications that the same mechanism may also work, but the NJL model allows no conclusive answer in this channel.

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