Locating the QCD critical point through contours of constant entropy density
Abstract
We propose a new method to investigate the existence and location of the conjectured high-temperature critical point of strongly interacting matter via contours of constant entropy density. By approximating these lines as a power series in the baryon chemical potential , one can extrapolate them from first-principle results at zero net-baryon density, and use them to locate the QCD critical point, including the associated first-order and spinodal lines. As a proof of principle, we employ currently available continuum-extrapolated first-principle results from the Wuppertal--Budapest collaboration to find a critical point at a temperature and a baryon chemical potential of MeV and MeV, respectively. We advocate for a more precise determination of the required expansion coefficients via lattice QCD simulations as a means of pinpointing the location of the critical endpoint in the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter.
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@article{arxiv.2410.16206,
title = {Locating the QCD critical point through contours of constant entropy density},
author = {Hitansh Shah and Mauricio Hippert and Jorge Noronha and Claudia Ratti and Volodymyr Vovchenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.16206},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures + supplemental material