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Locating the QCD critical endpoint through finite-size scaling

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-02-21 v1

Abstract

Considering the 3d Ising universality class of the QCD critical endpoint we use a universal effective action for the description of the baryon-number density fluctuations around the critical region. Calculating the baryon-number multiplicity moments and determining their scaling with system's size we show that the critical region is very narrow in the direction of the baryon chemical potential μ\mu and wide in the temperature direction TT for T>TcT > T_c. In this context, published experimental results on local proton density-fluctuation measurements obtained by intermittency analysis in transverse momentum space in NA49 central A+A collisions at sNN=17.2\sqrt{s_{NN}}=17.2 GeV (A=C,Si,Pb), restrict significantly the location (μc,Tc)(\mu_c,T_c) of the QCD critical endpoint. The main constraint is provided by the freeze-out chemical potential of the Si+Si system, which shows non-conventional baryon density fluctuations, restricting (μc,Tc)(\mu_c,T_c) within a narrow domain, 119 MeVTc162 MeV119~\textrm{MeV} \leq T_c \leq 162~\textrm{MeV}, 252 MeVμc258 MeV252~\textrm{MeV} \leq \mu_c \leq 258~\textrm{MeV}, of the phase diagram.

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@article{arxiv.1705.09124,
  title  = {Locating the QCD critical endpoint through finite-size scaling},
  author = {N. G. Antoniou and F. K. Diakonos and X. N. Maintas and C. E. Tsagkarakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09124},
  year   = {2018}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures