Lattice QCD thermodynamics with Wilson quarks
Shinji Ejiri

TL;DR
This paper reviews lattice QCD studies of thermodynamics using Wilson quarks, focusing on phase structure, critical temperature, equation of state, and heavy-quark free energies at finite temperature.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of QCD thermodynamics with Wilson quarks, highlighting recent findings and methodological approaches.
Findings
Determination of the critical temperature for QCD with Wilson quarks
Analysis of the equation of state in lattice QCD
Insights into heavy-quark free energies at finite temperature
Abstract
We review studies of QCD thermodynamics by lattice QCD simulations with dynamical Wilson quarks. After explaining the basic properties of QCD with Wilson quarks at finite temperature including the phase structure and the scaling properties around the chiral phase transition, we discuss the critical temperature, the equation of state and heavy-quark free energies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
