Equation of State and Heavy-Quark Free Energy at Finite Temperature and Density in Two Flavor Lattice QCD with Wilson Quark Action
S. Ejiri, Y. Maezawa, N. Ukita, S. Aoki, T. Hatsuda, N. Ishii, K., Kanaya, T. Umeda (WHOT-QCD Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study investigates the thermodynamics and heavy-quark interactions in two-flavor lattice QCD at finite temperature and density, revealing a critical point and density-dependent modifications in quark interactions.
Contribution
It introduces new techniques to analyze thermodynamic derivatives at low densities and provides detailed insights into the equation of state and heavy-quark free energies at finite density.
Findings
Enhanced quark number fluctuations near the pseudo-critical temperature.
Evidence for a critical point at finite chemical potential.
Density-dependent changes in quark-quark and quark-antiquark interactions.
Abstract
We study the equation of state at finite temperature and density in two-flavor QCD with the RG-improved gluon action and the clover-improved Wilson quark action on a lattice. Along the lines of constant physics at and 0.80, we compute the second and forth derivatives of the grand canonical partition function with respect to the quark chemical potential and the isospin chemical potential at vanishing chemical potentials, and study the behaviors of thermodynamic quantities at finite using these derivatives for the case . In particular, we study density fluctuations at none-zero temperature and density by calculating the quark number and isospin susceptibilities and their derivatives with respect to . To suppress statistical fluctuations, we also examine new techniques…
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