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Deconfinement Phase Transition in Hot and Dense QCD at Large N

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

We conjecture that the confinement- deconfinement phase transition in QCD at large number of colors NN and NfNN_f\ll N at T0T\neq 0 and μ0\mu\neq 0 is triggered by the drastic change in θ\theta behavior. The conjecture is motivated by the holographic model of QCD where confinement -deconfinement phase transition indeed happens precisely at T=TcT=T_c where θ\theta dependence experiences a sudden change in behavior. The conjecture is also supported by quantum field theory arguments when the instanton calculations (which trigger the θ\theta dependence) are under complete theoretical control for T>TcT>T_c, suddenly break down immediately below T<TcT<T_c with sharp changes in the θ\theta dependence. Finally, the conjecture is supported by a number of numerical lattice results. We employ this conjecture to study confinement -deconfinement phase transition of hot and dense QCD in large NN limit by analyzing the θ\theta dependence. We estimate the critical values for TcT_c and μc\mu_c where the phase transition happens by approaching the critical values from the hot and/or dense regions where the instanton calculations are under complete theoretical control. We also describe some defects of various codimensions within a holographic model of QCD by focusing on their role around the phase transition point.

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@article{arxiv.0908.3524,
  title  = {Deconfinement Phase Transition in Hot and Dense QCD at Large N},
  author = {Ariel R. Zhitnitsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.3524},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Talk at the Workshop honoring 60th anniversary of Misha Shifman