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Effects of Tsallis distribution on parametric resonance in chiral phase transitions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-05-23 v1

Abstract

The parametric resonance was studied in chiral phase transitions when the momentum distribution is described by a Tsallis distribution. A Tsallis distribution has two parameters, the temperature TT and the entropic index qq. The amplification was estimated in two cases: 1) expansionless case and 2) one dimensional expansion case. In an expansionless case, the temperature TT is constant, and the amplified modes as a function of TT were calculated for various qq. In one dimensional expansion case, the temperature TT decreases as a function of the proper time, and the amplification as a function of the transverse momentum was calculated for various qq. In the expansionless case, the following facts were found: 1) the larger the value qq is, the softer the amplified modes are for the first and second resonance bands, 2) the amplified mode of the first resonance band decreases and vanishes, as the temperature TT increases, and 3) the amplified mode of the second resonance band decreases and approaches to zero, as the temperature TT increases. In one dimensional expansion case, the following facts were found: 1) the soft mode is amplified, 2) the amplification is extremely strong around the amplified mode of the first resonance band at T=0T=0, and 3) the magnitude of the amplification as a function of transverse momentum oscillates around the amplified mode of the first resonance band at T=0T=0.

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@article{arxiv.1604.00871,
  title  = {Effects of Tsallis distribution on parametric resonance in chiral phase transitions},
  author = {Masamichi Ishihara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.00871},
  year   = {2017}
}

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17 pages, 9 figures