Compact U(1) in 2+1 Dimensions and the Monopole Plasma
Compact electrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions is a controlled demonstration of a complete confinement mechanism: allowed monopole events form a dilute Coulomb plasma, generate a periodic potential for the dual photon, produce a gauge-invariant mass scale, and turn a Wilson loop into a sine-Gordon kink with nonzero tension. Compactness and diluteness are indispensable; deleting either removes the derivation.
Required background. Dilute instanton ensembles and theta dependence supplies the grand-canonical event sum. Monopoles and dyons supplies the magnetic-charge normalization and semiclassical core.
Helpful background. The Schwinger model and bosonization is a distinct example in which dual variables make screening and mass generation explicit.
Shared mechanism. The controlled compactification mechanism chain compares this monopole plasma with small-circle non-Abelian branches, while the claim–evidence comparison states exactly what the model establishes.
Compactness permits monopole events
Section titled “Compactness permits monopole events”Work in Euclidean at zero temperature. Absorb the minimal electric charge into so a unit Wilson loop is , and normalize
For a compact connection, magnetic flux is angular data and a local Euclidean event may carry
A weakly coupled ultraviolet completion, such as the broken Georgi–Glashow model, supplies a smooth monopole core and a calculable fugacity . Pure compact lattice electrodynamics supplies a regulated alternative. The continuum long-distance calculation below requires a core scale and a dilute gas,
The first inequality separates typical events; the second keeps the generated infrared scale below the core and charged-particle scales. Polyakov’s original derivation and its regime are given in Polyakov 1977, pp. 429–458 and Polyakov 1987, §§4.3–5.2, pp. 62–78.
Dualization fixes the normalization
Section titled “Dualization fixes the normalization”Away from monopole insertions, . Introduce a dimensionless periodic scalar by
Substitution gives
This relation is an invariant normalization check: both sides reproduce the same Maxwell action and . A unit monopole or antimonopole inserts or .
For events at positions , integrating the Gaussian dual field gives the Coulomb interaction
with self-energies absorbed into . Conversely, summing independently over the number and positions of monopoles and antimonopoles yields
The factor of two is fixed: one fugacity comes from each charge sign. Expanding about a minimum gives the dual-photon mass
The mass is nonanalytic in the weak coupling because is exponentially small. Gauge-invariant field-strength correlators therefore decay on the scale . In plasma language this is Debye screening of magnetic interactions; it must not be confused with electric screening of a Wilson charge, which does not occur here.
A Wilson loop becomes a dual kink
Section titled “A Wilson loop becomes a dual kink”Insert a unit Wilson loop and choose a surface with . In the dual description the insertion requires to jump by across . For a large nearly planar surface, minimize the action with a profile depending only on the normal coordinate :
With , the solution is
Multiplying the equation by gives the first integral
The action per unit area is therefore
Hence
for loops large compared with and within the dilute semiclassical regime. The same periodic potential has supplied both the bulk correlation length and the electric string tension.
The noncompact counterexample
Section titled “The noncompact counterexample”Noncompact Maxwell theory uses the same local quadratic action but does not sum over monopole sectors. There is then a continuous shift symmetry , so and no cosine is allowed:
The photon remains massless and static charges have the logarithmic Coulomb interaction characteristic of two spatial dimensions. This exact counterexample shows why the local Maxwell Lagrangian alone does not encode the confinement claim. The global field space and allowed disorder events are physical data.
Nor does this derivation prove confinement in undeformed four-dimensional Yang–Mills. The dimension, Abelian infrared field, controlled monopole fugacity, and dilute-gas hierarchy all change. The next page shows how a related calculation can be recovered on a small circle only after those hypotheses are rebuilt.
Exercises
Section titled “Exercises”1. Dimensional check. Verify the mass dimensions of , , , and .
Solution
Because is dimensionless in three dimensions, and the Lagrangian has dimension three, so . The cosine is dimensionless, hence . Thus and , the correct dimension for energy per unit length.
2. Remove compactness. Starting from the effective action, show exactly which two conclusions fail when monopole operators are forbidden.
Solution
Forbidding monopoles sets . The dual scalar has no mass term, so gauge-invariant field-strength correlators retain a massless pole. The Wilson-loop boundary condition then has no finite-tension kink because a interpolation can spread over arbitrarily large width with arbitrarily small gradient energy. Both the mass gap and the area law disappear.