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The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential
The chiral symmetry of QCD with two massless quark flavours gets restored in a non-analytic chiral phase transition at finite temperature and zero density. Whether this is a first-order or a second-order transition has not yet been determined unambiguously, due to the difficulties of simulating ligh...
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author | Bonati, Claudio D'Elia, Massimo de Forcrand, Philippe Philipsen, Owe Sanfilippo, Francesco |
author_facet | Bonati, Claudio D'Elia, Massimo de Forcrand, Philippe Philipsen, Owe Sanfilippo, Francesco |
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description | The chiral symmetry of QCD with two massless quark flavours gets restored in a non-analytic chiral phase transition at finite temperature and zero density. Whether this is a first-order or a second-order transition has not yet been determined unambiguously, due to the difficulties of simulating light quarks. We investigate the nature of the chiral transition as a function of quark mass and imaginary chemical potential, using staggered fermions on N_t=4 lattices. At sufficiently large imaginary chemical potential, a clear signal for a first-order transition is obtained for small masses, which weakens with decreasing imaginary chemical potential. The second-order critical line m_c(mu_i), which marks the boundary between first-order and crossover behaviour, extrapolates to a finite m_c(mu_i=0) with known critical exponents. This implies a definitely first-order transition in the chiral limit on relatively coarse, N_t=4 lattices. |
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spelling | cern-16241882023-03-12T04:03:16Zdoi:10.22323/1.187.0219http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624188engBonati, ClaudioD'Elia, Massimode Forcrand, PhilippePhilipsen, OweSanfilippo, FrancescoThe chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potentialParticle Physics - LatticeThe chiral symmetry of QCD with two massless quark flavours gets restored in a non-analytic chiral phase transition at finite temperature and zero density. Whether this is a first-order or a second-order transition has not yet been determined unambiguously, due to the difficulties of simulating light quarks. We investigate the nature of the chiral transition as a function of quark mass and imaginary chemical potential, using staggered fermions on N_t=4 lattices. At sufficiently large imaginary chemical potential, a clear signal for a first-order transition is obtained for small masses, which weakens with decreasing imaginary chemical potential. The second-order critical line m_c(mu_i), which marks the boundary between first-order and crossover behaviour, extrapolates to a finite m_c(mu_i=0) with known critical exponents. This implies a definitely first-order transition in the chiral limit on relatively coarse, N_t=4 lattices.The chiral symmetry of QCD with two massless quark flavours gets restored in a non-analytic chiral phase transition at finite temperature and zero density. Whether this is a first-order or a second-order transition has not yet been determined unambiguously, due to the difficulties of simulating light quarks. We investigate the nature of the chiral transition as a function of quark mass and imaginary chemical potential, using staggered fermions on N_t=4 lattices. At sufficiently large imaginary chemical potential, a clear signal for a first-order transition is obtained for small masses, which weakens with decreasing imaginary chemical potential. The second-order critical line m_c(mu_i), which marks the boundary between first-order and crossover behaviour, extrapolates to a finite m_c(mu_i=0) with known critical exponents. This implies a definitely first-order transition in the chiral limit on relatively coarse, N_t=4 lattices.arXiv:1311.0473CERN-PH-TH-2013-257CERN-PH-TH-2013-257oai:cds.cern.ch:16241882013-11-03 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Lattice Bonati, Claudio D'Elia, Massimo de Forcrand, Philippe Philipsen, Owe Sanfilippo, Francesco The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title | The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title_full | The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title_fullStr | The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title_full_unstemmed | The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title_short | The chiral phase transition for two-flavour QCD at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
title_sort | chiral phase transition for two-flavour qcd at imaginary and zero chemical potential |
topic | Particle Physics - Lattice |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.187.0219 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624188 |
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