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Instanton-dyon Ensembles III: Exotic Quark Flavors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-11-15 v2

Abstract

"Exotic quarks" in the title refers to a modification of quark periodicity condition on the thermal circle by introduction of some phases -- known also as "flavor holonomies" -- different quark flavors. These phases provide a valuable tool, to be used for better understanding of deconfinement and chiral restoration phase transitions: by changing them one can dramatically modify both phase transitions. In the language of instanton constituents -- instanton-dyons or monopoles -- it has a very direct explanation: the interplay of flavor and color holonomies can switch topological zero modes between various dyon types. The model we will study in detail, the so called ZNcZ_{N_c}-symmetric QCD model with equal number of colors and flavors Nc=Nf=2N_c=N_f=2 and special arrangement of flavor and color holonomies, ensure "most democratic" setting, in which each quark flavor and each dyon type are in one-to-one correspondence. The usual QCD has the opposite "most exclusive" arrangement: all quarks are antiperiodic and thus all zero modes fall on only one -- twisted or LL -- dyon type. As we show by ensemble simulation, deconfinement and chiral restoration phase transitions in these two models are dramatically different. In the usual QCD both are smooth crossovers: but in the case of Z2Z_2-symmetric model deconfinement becomes strong first order transition, while chiral symmetry remains broken for all dyon densities studied. These results are in good correspondence with those from recent lattice simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1605.07474,
  title  = {Instanton-dyon Ensembles III: Exotic Quark Flavors},
  author = {Rasmus Larsen and Edward Shuryak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07474},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

v2 has one fig added plus some editorial corrections