Perturbative QCD meets phase quenching: The pressure of cold quark matter
Abstract
Nonperturbative inequalities constrain the thermodynamic pressure of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) with its phase-quenched version, a Sign-Problem-free theory amenable to lattice treatment. In the perturbative regime with a small QCD coupling constant , one of these inequalities manifests as an difference between the phase-quenched and QCD pressures at large baryon chemical potential. In this work, we generalize state-of-the-art algorithmic techniques used in collider physics in vacuum quantum field theory to address large-scale multiloop computations at finite chemical potential, by direct numerical integration of Feynman diagrams in momentum space. Using this novel approach, we evaluate this difference and show that it is a gauge-independent and small positive number compared to the known perturbative coefficients at this order. This implies that at high baryon densities, phase-quenched lattice simulations can provide a complementary nonperturbative method for accurately determining the pressure of cold quark matter at .
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@article{arxiv.2403.02180,
title = {Perturbative QCD meets phase quenching: The pressure of cold quark matter},
author = {Pablo Navarrete and Risto Paatelainen and Kaapo Seppänen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02180},
year = {2024}
}
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Published version: main text 7 pages, 2 figures with 4 pages appendicies