Glueballs and deconfinement temperature in AdS/QCD
S.S. Afonin, A.D. Katanaeva

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method to estimate the deconfinement temperature in AdS/QCD models by using scalar glueball trajectories, demonstrating stability and consistency with lattice results.
Contribution
It introduces calculating the deconfinement temperature via scalar glueball trajectories and explores the impact of isospectral potentials on predictions in holographic models.
Findings
Different isospectral models yield varying deconfinement temperatures.
The scalar glueball channel shows stable predictions across models.
Results align with lattice simulations for certain assumptions.
Abstract
We put forward an alternative way to estimate the deconfinement temperature in bottom-up holographic models. The deconfinement in AdS/QCD is related to the Hawking-Page phase transition, in which the critical Hawking temperature is identified with the deconfinement one in the gauge theory. The numeric estimation of the latter is only possible when the parameters of a dual model are previously determined from consistency with other physical aspects, standardly, providing a description of the QCD resonances. The traditional way to fix parameters in the simplest AdS/QCD models is to reproduce the mass of the meson or the slope of the approximate radial Regge trajectory of the excitations. Motivated by a general idea that the slope value originates in gluodynamics, we propose calculating the deconfinement temperature using the trajectory of scalar glueballs. We consider…
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