Lattice QCD study of static quark and antiquark correlations at finite $T$ via entanglement entropies
Toru T. Takahashi, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo

TL;DR
This study uses lattice QCD and entanglement entropy to analyze how color correlations between static quark-antiquark pairs change across the deconfinement transition temperature, revealing a decrease in correlation above $T_c$.
Contribution
It introduces a novel lattice QCD approach using entanglement entropy to quantify color correlations at finite temperature, providing new insights into deconfinement.
Findings
Color correlation decreases with interquark distance below $T_c$
Color correlation rapidly disappears above $T_c$
Color screening effects differ between small and large R regions
Abstract
With the aim of clarification of color correlations among quarks, we investigate the color correlation between a static quark and an antiquark (static ) below and above the phase transition temperature through the entanglement entropy(EE). By a quenched lattice QCD calculation on an anisotropic lattice adopting the standard Wilson gauge action in the Coulomb gauge, we compute a reduced density matrix defined in the color space, and the entanglement entropy constructed from . The spatial volume is and the temporal extents are and , with a gauge coupling and a renormalized anisotropy , which corresponds to temperatures between 180 and 370 MeV. From an analysis of and , the color correlation between pairs is obtained as a function of the interquark…
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