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QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T

We present a strategy to study QCD non-perturbatively on the lattice at very high temperatures. This strategy exploits a non-perturbative, finite-volume, definition of the strong coupling constant to renormalize the theory. As a first application we compute the flavor non-singlet mesonic screening m...

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Autores principales: Laudicina, Davide, Dalla Brida, Mattia, Giusti, Leonardo, Harris, Tim, Pepe, Michele
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.430.0182
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847470
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author Laudicina, Davide
Dalla Brida, Mattia
Giusti, Leonardo
Harris, Tim
Pepe, Michele
author_facet Laudicina, Davide
Dalla Brida, Mattia
Giusti, Leonardo
Harris, Tim
Pepe, Michele
author_sort Laudicina, Davide
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description We present a strategy to study QCD non-perturbatively on the lattice at very high temperatures. This strategy exploits a non-perturbative, finite-volume, definition of the strong coupling constant to renormalize the theory. As a first application we compute the flavor non-singlet mesonic screening masses in a wide range of temperature, from $T\sim 1 $ GeV up to $\sim 160 $ GeV with three flavors in the chiral limit of QCD. Our results show very interesting features of the screening spectrum at very high temperatures. On one hand the mass splitting between the vector and the pseudoscalar screening masses is clearly visible up to the electroweak scale and cannot be explained by the known 1-loop perturbative result. On the other hand the restoration of chiral symmetry manifests itself through the degeneracy of the pseudoscalar and the scalar channels and of the vector and the axial-vector ones. This degeneracy pattern is the one expected by Ward identities associated to the presence of chiral symmetry.
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spelling cern-28474702023-09-15T02:06:50Zdoi:10.22323/1.430.0182http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847470engLaudicina, DavideDalla Brida, MattiaGiusti, LeonardoHarris, TimPepe, MicheleQCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high Thep-latParticle Physics - LatticeWe present a strategy to study QCD non-perturbatively on the lattice at very high temperatures. This strategy exploits a non-perturbative, finite-volume, definition of the strong coupling constant to renormalize the theory. As a first application we compute the flavor non-singlet mesonic screening masses in a wide range of temperature, from $T\sim 1 $ GeV up to $\sim 160 $ GeV with three flavors in the chiral limit of QCD. Our results show very interesting features of the screening spectrum at very high temperatures. On one hand the mass splitting between the vector and the pseudoscalar screening masses is clearly visible up to the electroweak scale and cannot be explained by the known 1-loop perturbative result. On the other hand the restoration of chiral symmetry manifests itself through the degeneracy of the pseudoscalar and the scalar channels and of the vector and the axial-vector ones. This degeneracy pattern is the one expected by Ward identities associated to the presence of chiral symmetry.We present a strategy to study QCD non-perturbatively on the lattice at very high temperatures. This strategy exploits a non-perturbative, finite-volume, definition of the strong coupling constant to renormalize the theory. As a first application we compute the flavor non-singlet mesonic screening masses in a wide range of temperature, from $T\sim 1 $ GeV up to $\sim 160 $ GeV with three flavors in the chiral limit of QCD. Our results show very interesting features of the screening spectrum at very high temperatures. On one hand the mass splitting between the vector and the pseudoscalar screening masses is clearly visible up to the electroweak scale and cannot be explained by the known 1-loop perturbative result. On the other hand the restoration of chiral symmetry manifests itself through the degeneracy of the pseudoscalar and the scalar channels and of the vector and the axial-vector ones. This degeneracy pattern is the one expected by Ward identities associated to the presence of chiral symmetry.arXiv:2212.02167CERN-TH-2022-201oai:cds.cern.ch:28474702022-12-05
spellingShingle hep-lat
Particle Physics - Lattice
Laudicina, Davide
Dalla Brida, Mattia
Giusti, Leonardo
Harris, Tim
Pepe, Michele
QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title_full QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title_fullStr QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title_full_unstemmed QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title_short QCD mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high T
title_sort qcd mesonic screening masses and restoration of chiral symmetry at high t
topic hep-lat
Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.430.0182
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847470
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