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Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD

Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory describing interaction between quarks and gluons. At low temperatures, quarks are confined forming hadrons, e.g. protons and neutrons. However, at extremely high temperatures the hadrons break apart and the matter transforms into plasma of individual quarks...

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Autor principal: Hietanen, Ari
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1633627
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description Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory describing interaction between quarks and gluons. At low temperatures, quarks are confined forming hadrons, e.g. protons and neutrons. However, at extremely high temperatures the hadrons break apart and the matter transforms into plasma of individual quarks and gluons. In this theses the quark gluon plasma (QGP) phase of QCD is studied using lattice techniques in the framework of dimensionally reduced effective theories EQCD and MQCD. Two quantities are in particular interest: the pressure (or grand potential) and the quark number susceptibility. At high temperatures the pressure admits a generalised coupling constant expansion, where some coefficients are non-perturbative. We determine the first such contribution of order g^6 by performing lattice simulations in MQCD. This requires high precision lattice calculations, which we perform with different number of colors N_c to obtain N_c-dependence on the coefficient. The quark number susceptibility is studied by performing lattice simulations in EQCD. We measure both flavor singlet (diagonal) and non-singlet (off-diagonal) quark number susceptibilities. The finite chemical potential results are optained using analytic continuation. The diagonal susceptibility approaches the perturbative result above 20T_c$, but below that temperature we observe significant deviations. The results agree well with 4d lattice data down to temperatures 2T_c.
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spelling cern-16336272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1633627engHietanen, AriSimulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCDParticle Physics - PhenomenologyQuantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory describing interaction between quarks and gluons. At low temperatures, quarks are confined forming hadrons, e.g. protons and neutrons. However, at extremely high temperatures the hadrons break apart and the matter transforms into plasma of individual quarks and gluons. In this theses the quark gluon plasma (QGP) phase of QCD is studied using lattice techniques in the framework of dimensionally reduced effective theories EQCD and MQCD. Two quantities are in particular interest: the pressure (or grand potential) and the quark number susceptibility. At high temperatures the pressure admits a generalised coupling constant expansion, where some coefficients are non-perturbative. We determine the first such contribution of order g^6 by performing lattice simulations in MQCD. This requires high precision lattice calculations, which we perform with different number of colors N_c to obtain N_c-dependence on the coefficient. The quark number susceptibility is studied by performing lattice simulations in EQCD. We measure both flavor singlet (diagonal) and non-singlet (off-diagonal) quark number susceptibilities. The finite chemical potential results are optained using analytic continuation. The diagonal susceptibility approaches the perturbative result above 20T_c$, but below that temperature we observe significant deviations. The results agree well with 4d lattice data down to temperatures 2T_c.CERN-THESIS-2008-197HU-P-D151oai:cds.cern.ch:16336272013-12-05T13:28:38Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Hietanen, Ari
Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title_full Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title_fullStr Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title_full_unstemmed Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title_short Simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature QCD
title_sort simulations of dimensionally reduced effective theories of high temperature qcd
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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