The finite-temperature chiral transition in QCD with adjoint fermions
Francesco Basile, Andrea Pelissetto, Ettore Vicari

TL;DR
This paper investigates the nature of the finite-temperature chiral transition in QCD with adjoint fermions, finding evidence for a new SU(4)/SO(4) universality class that allows for a continuous transition in two-flavor aQCD.
Contribution
The study identifies a stable three-dimensional fixed point indicating a new universality class for the chiral transition in aQCD, not observable via epsilon-expansion methods.
Findings
A stable SU(4)/SO(4) fixed point exists for the transition.
The transition can be continuous in two-flavor aQCD.
One-flavor aQCD may have a complex phase diagram with multiple transitions.
Abstract
We study the nature of the finite-temperature chiral transition in QCD with N_f light quarks in the adjoint representation (aQCD). Renormalization-group arguments show that the transition can be continuous if a stable fixed point exists in the renormalization-group flow of the corresponding three-dimensional Phi^4 theory with a complex 2N_f x 2N_f symmetric matrix field and symmetry-breaking pattern SU(2N_f)->SO(2N_f). This issue is investigated by exploiting two three-dimensional perturbative approaches, the massless minimal-subtraction scheme without epsilon expansion and a massive scheme in which correlation functions are renormalized at zero momentum. We compute the renormalization-group functions in the two schemes to five and six loops respectively, and determine their large-order behavior. The analyses of the series show the presence of a stable three-dimensional fixed point…
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