Evidence for a First Order, Finite Temperature Phase Transition in 8 Flavor QCD
Abstract
As part of our ongoing investigations of QCD with many flavors of quarks, here we report on studies of the finite temperature phase transition for eight-flavor QCD with the DBW2 gauge action and na\"ive staggered fermions. We find a clear first order phase transition between the chirally asymmetric phase at zero temperature and the chirally symmetric phase at finite temperature, signaled by a two-state signal for at a non-zero temperature. We see this signal at a gauge coupling of , where, to set the scale, the zero temperature value for , in the chiral limit, is 0.06661(92). This strong, first-order signal is seen for two different values of the quark mass, and 0.0195, at and 6 respectively. Using as the scale, the critical temperature is measured to be at for , and at for . At a weaker coupling , where at zero temperature and in the chiral limit we find , the first order signal becomes numerically invisible to us for the lattices we have investigated so far.
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@article{arxiv.1011.1511,
title = {Evidence for a First Order, Finite Temperature Phase Transition in 8 Flavor QCD},
author = {Xiao-Yong Jin and Robert D. Mawhinney},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1511},
year = {2011}
}
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7 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, Talk presented at The XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, LATTICE 2010 - Villasimius, Sardinia Italy / June 14-19, 2010