On thermal transition in QCD
Masanori Hanada, Hiromasa Watanabe

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of partial deconfinement in QCD, proposing observable signatures in lattice data and clarifying the role of the Polyakov loop in characterizing phase transitions at both large and finite N.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework for understanding partial deconfinement in QCD, linking it to Polyakov loop behavior and providing numerical evidence from lattice simulations.
Findings
Identification of two characteristic temperatures for deconfinement in lattice QCD
Polyakov loop distributions indicate partial deconfinement phases
Correlation between partial deconfinement and instanton condensation
Abstract
We describe how the general mechanism of partial deconfinement applies to large- QCD and the partially-deconfined phase inevitably appears between completely-confined and completely-deconfined phases. Furthermore, we propose how the partial deconfinement can be observed in the real-world QCD with the SU(3) gauge group. For this purpose, we employ lattice configurations obtained by the WHOT-QCD collaboration and examine our proposal numerically. In the discussion, the Polyakov loop plays a crucial role in characterizing the phases, without relying on center symmetry, and hence, we clarify the meaning of the Polyakov loop in QCD at large and finite . Both at large and finite , the complete confinement is characterized by the Haar-random distribution of the Polyakov line phases. Haar-randomness, which is stronger than unbroken center symmetry, indicates that Polyakov…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
