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Phase transition in the massive Gross-Neveu model in toroidal topologies

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-06-04 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We use methods of quantum field theory in toroidal topologies to study the NN-component DD-dimensional massive Gross-Neveu model, at zero and finite temperature, with compactified spatial coordinates. We discuss the behavior of the large-NN coupling constant (gg), investigating its dependence on the compactification length (LL) and the temperature (TT). For all values of the fixed coupling constant (λ\lambda), we find an asymptotic-freedom type of behavior, with g0g\to 0 as L0L\to 0 and/or TT\to \infty. At T=0, and for λλc(D)\lambda \geq \lambda_{c}^{(D)} (the strong coupling regime), we show that, starting in the region of asymptotic freedom and increasing LL, a divergence of gg appears at a finite value of LL, signaling the existence of a phase transition with the system getting spatially confined. Such a spatial confinement is destroyed by raising the temperature. The confining length, Lc(D)L_{c}^{(D)}, and the deconfining temperature, Td(D)T_{d}^{(D)}, are determined as functions of λ\lambda and the mass (mm) of the fermions, in the case of D=2,3,4D=2,3,4. Taking mm as the constituent quark mass (350MeV\approx 350\: MeV), the results obtained are of the same order of magnitude as the diameter (1.7fm\approx 1.7 fm) and the estimated deconfining temperature (200MeV\approx 200\: MeV) of hadrons.

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@article{arxiv.1203.3580,
  title  = {Phase transition in the massive Gross-Neveu model in toroidal topologies},
  author = {F. C. Khanna and A. P. C. Malbouisson and J. M. C. Malbouisson and A. E. Santana},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.3580},
  year   = {2015}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures, 1 table, to appear in Phys. Rev. D