QCD at high Baryon Density and Temperature: Competing Condensates and the Tricritical Point
Abstract
The phase diagram of strongly interacting matter is explored as a function of temperature and baryon number density. We investigate the possible simultaneous formation of condensates in the conventional quark--anti-quark channel (breaking chiral symmetry) and in a quark--quark channel leading to color superconductivity: the spontaneous breaking of color symmetry via the formation of quark Cooper pairs. We point out that for two massless quark flavors a tricritical point in the phase diagram separates a chiral symmetry restoring first order transition at high densities from the second order transition at high temperatures. Away from the chiral limit this tricritical point becomes a second order phase transition with Ising model exponents, suggesting that a long correlation length may develop in heavy ion collisions in which the phase transition is traversed at the appropriate density.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9807362,
title = {QCD at high Baryon Density and Temperature: Competing Condensates and the Tricritical Point},
author = {J. Berges},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9807362},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Talk given at the Workshop on QCD at Finite Baryon Density: A Complex System with a Complex Action, Bielefeld, Germany, 27-30 Apr 1998; 7 pages; references added