We study the color correlation between static quark and antiquark (qqˉ) that is accompanied by gluonic excitations in the confined phase at T=0 by constructing reduced density matrices ρ in color space. We perform quenched lattice QCD calculations with the Coulomb gauge adopting the standard Wilson gauge action, and the spatial volume is L3=323
Nearby in the stack
at
β=5.8
, which corresponds to the lattice spacing
a=0.14
fm and the system volume
L3=4.53
fm
3
. We evaluate the color density matrix
ρ
of static
qqˉ
pairs in 6 channels (
Σg+
,
Σg+′
,
Πu
,
Πu′
,
Δg
,
Δg′
), and investigate the interquark-distance dependence of color correlations. We find that as the interquark distance increases, the color correlation quenches because of color leak into the gluon field and finally approaches the random color configuration in the
qqˉ
systems with and without gluonic excitations. For this color screening effect, we evaluate the "screening mass" to discuss its dependence on channels, the quantum number of the gluonic excitations.