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      Nonperturbative Corrections to One Gluon Exchange Quark Potentials

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          The leading nonperturbative QCD corrections to the one gluon exchange quark-quark, quark-antiquark and \(q \bar{q}\) pair-excitation potentials are derived by using a covariant form of nonlocal two-quark and two-gluon vacuum expectation values. Our numerical calculation indicates that the correction of quark and gluon condensates to the quark-antiquark potential improves the heavy quarkonium spectra to some degree.

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                Journal
                22 July 1998
                Article
                10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00448-5
                hep-ph/9807463
                3be934a6-0a25-4402-81bb-4f244e2ac280
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                Nucl.Phys. A640 (1998) 457-470
                LaTex, 16 pages, three figures, to appear in Nucl. Phys. A
                hep-ph

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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