Finite Density Lattice Gauge Theories with Positive Fermion Determinants
Abstract
We perform simulations of (3-colour) QCD with 2 quark flavours at a finite chemical potential for isospin(), and of 2-colour QCD at a finite chemical potential for quark number. At zero temperature, QCD at finite has a mean-field phase transition at to a superfluid state with a charged pion condensate which spontaneously breaks . We study the finite temperature transition as a function of . For , where this is closely related to the transition at finite , this appears to be a crossover independent of quark mass, with no sign of the proposed critical endpoint. For this becomes a true phase transition where the pion condensate evaporates. For just above the transition seems to be second order, while for larger it appears to become first order. At zero temperature, 2-colour QCD also possesses a superfluid state with a diquark condensate. We study its spectrum of Goldstone and pseudo-Goldstone bosons associated with chiral and quark-number symmetry breaking.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0311019,
title = {Finite Density Lattice Gauge Theories with Positive Fermion Determinants},
author = {D. K. Sinclair and J. B. Kogut and D. Toublan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0311019},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
12 pages Latex/ptptex, 10 figures. Talk at Finite Density QCD, 2003, Nara Revised to add 2 references