Critical flavour number of the Thirring model in three dimensions
Bj\"orn H. Wellegehausen, Daniel Schmidt, Andreas Wipf

TL;DR
This study uses lattice Monte Carlo simulations with SLAC fermions to investigate the critical flavour number in the three-dimensional Thirring model, revealing different symmetry-breaking behaviors for even and odd flavor numbers.
Contribution
It provides new lattice simulation results with SLAC fermions that preserve continuum symmetries, showing a distinct critical flavor number and symmetry-breaking pattern.
Findings
For even N, both chiral and parity symmetries remain unbroken.
For odd N, parity symmetry is spontaneously broken below N_cr=9.
Chiral symmetry remains unbroken across the studied flavor range.
Abstract
The Thirring model is a four-fermion theory with a current-current interaction and chiral symmetry. It is closely related to three-dimensional QED and other models used to describe properties of graphene. In addition it serves as a toy model to study chiral symmetry breaking. In the limit of flavour number it is equivalent to the Gross-Neveu model, which shows a parity-breaking discrete phase transition. The model was already studied with different methods, including Dyson-Schwinger equations, functional renormalisation group methods and lattice simulations. Most studies agree that there is a phase transition from a symmetric phase to a spontaneously broken phase for a small number of fermion flavours, but no symmetry breaking for large . But there is no consensus on the critical flavour number above which there is no phase transition anymore and on…
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