The chiral and deconfinement aspects of the QCD transition
A. Bazavov, T. Bhattacharya, M. Cheng, C. DeTar, H.-T. Ding, Steven, Gottlieb, R. Gupta, P. Hegde, U. M. Heller, F. Karsch, E. Laermann, L., Levkova, S. Mukherjee, P. Petreczky, C. Schmidt, R. A. Soltz, W. Soeldner, R., Sugar, D. Toussaint, W. Unger, P. Vranas

TL;DR
This study investigates the chiral and deconfinement aspects of the QCD transition at finite temperature using lattice QCD with multiple actions and lattice spacings, estimating the transition temperature around 154 MeV.
Contribution
The paper provides a precise estimate of the QCD chiral transition temperature using improved lattice actions and continuum extrapolation techniques.
Findings
Transition temperature T_c=154 +/- 9 MeV
Consistent results across different lattice actions
Controlled discretization errors through multiple lattice spacings
Abstract
We present results on the chiral and deconfinement properties of the QCD transition at finite temperature. Calculations are performed with 2+1 flavors of quarks using the p4, asqtad and HISQ/tree actions. Lattices with temporal extent N_tau=6, 8 and 12 are used to understand and control discretization errors and to reliably extrapolate estimates obtained at finite lattice spacings to the continuum limit. The chiral transition temperature is defined in terms of the phase transition in a theory with two massless flavors and analyzed using O(N) scaling fits to the chiral condensate and susceptibility. We find consistent estimates from the HISQ/tree and asqtad actions and our main result is T_c=154 +/- 9 MeV.
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