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Partial Deconfinement

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-09-24 v5 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We argue that the confined and deconfined phases in gauge theories are connected by a partially deconfined phase (i.e. SU(M) in SU(N), where M<N, is deconfined), which can be stable or unstable depending on the details of the theory. When this phase is unstable, it is the gauge theory counterpart of the small black hole phase in the dual string theory. Partial deconfinement is closely related to the Gross-Witten-Wadia transition, and is likely to be relevant to the QCD phase transition. The mechanism of partial deconfinement is related to a generic property of a class of systems. As an instructive example, we demonstrate the similarity between the Yang-Mills theory/string theory and a mathematical model of the collective behavior of ants [Beekman et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001]. By identifying the D-brane, open string and black hole with the ant, pheromone and ant trail, the dynamics of two systems closely resemble with each other, and qualitatively the same phase structures are obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05494,
  title  = {Partial Deconfinement},
  author = {Masanori Hanada and Goro Ishiki and Hiromasa Watanabe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05494},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

27 pages, many figures. v2: reference updated, minor improvements. v3: comments added. v4: version published in JHEP. A few comments and references added. v5: Normalization error in eq.(14) has been corrected, descriptions in Appendix B and Sec.3 have been corrected accordingly. A few footnotes and references have been added