Functional renormalization group analysis of the soft mode at the QCD critical point
Takeru Yokota, Teiji Kunihiro, Kenji Morita

TL;DR
This paper investigates the soft mode at the QCD critical point using the functional renormalization group, revealing how mesonic and phonon modes soften and merge near the critical point, with implications for understanding phase transitions.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed spectral function analysis beyond the random phase approximation, demonstrating the softening and merging of mesonic and phonon modes at the QCD critical point.
Findings
The phonon mode becomes soft and vanishes in energy near the critical point.
The sigma-mesonic mode also exhibits softening and merges with the phonon mode.
Spectral functions reveal the dispersion relations and crossing of the light-cone line.
Abstract
We make an intensive investigation of the soft mode at the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) critical point on the basis of the functional renormalization group (FRG) method in the local potential approximation. We calculate the spectral functions in the scalar () and pseudoscalar () channels beyond the random phase approximation in the quark--meson model. At finite baryon chemical potential with a finite quark mass, the baryon-number fluctuation is coupled to the scalar channel and the spectral function in the channel has a support not only in the time-like () but also in the space-like () regions, which correspond to the mesonic and the particle--hole phonon excitations, respectively. We find that the energy of the peak position of the latter becomes vanishingly small with the height being enhanced…
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