Exotic hybrid pseudopotentials at finite temperature and chemical potential
Abstract
Using gauge/gravity duality, we study the exotic hybrid pseudopotentials at finite temperature and chemical potential. The hybrid meson can be described by a model including an object called ``defect'' on a string linking the quark and antiquark. It was first proposed by Andreev and perfectly described the hybrid potential at zero temperature and chemical potential. In this paper, we would like to extend this model to finite chemical potential and compare the separate distance and pseudopotentials of and . Unlike ground state, the hybrid pseudopotentials no longer behave as Coulomb-like at short distances. In addition, temperature and chemical potential have a significant impact on the hybrid pseudopotentials. The screen distances and hybrid pseudopotentials of significantly decrease with the increase of temperature and chemical potential. At last, we draw the melting diagram of and in the plane, and confirm that the quark-antiquark pair in excited state is easier to melt than in ground state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.05691,
title = {Exotic hybrid pseudopotentials at finite temperature and chemical potential},
author = {Le Zhang and Fei-Yang Cai and Xun Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.05691},
year = {2024}
}