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Roberge-Weiss transitions at different center symmetry breaking patterns in a $\mathbb{Z}_{3}$-QCD model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-11-11 v2

Abstract

We study how the Roberge-Weiss (RW) transition depends on the pattern of center symmetry breaking using a Z3\mathbb{Z}_{3}-QCD model. We adopt flavor-dependent quark imaginary chemical potentials, namely (μu,μd,μs)/iT=(θ2πC/3,θ,θ+2πC/3)(\mu_{u},\mu_{d},\mu_{s})/iT=(\theta-2\pi{C}/3,\,\theta,\,\theta+2\pi{C}/3) with C[0,1]C\in[0,1]. The RW periodicity is guaranteed and the center symmetry of Z3\mathbb{Z}_{3}-QCD is explicitly broken when C1C\neq{1} or/and quark masses are non-degenerate. For Nf=3N_{f}=3 and C1C\neq{1}, the RW transition occurs at θ=θRW=(2k+1)π/3(kZ)\theta=\theta_{RW}=(2k+1)\pi/3\,(k\in\mathbb{Z}), which becomes stronger with decrease of CC. When C=1C={1}, the θRW\theta_{RW} turns into 2kπ/32k\pi/3 for Nf=2+1N_{f}=2+1, but keeps (2k+1)π/3(2k+1)\pi/3 for Nf=1+2N_{f}=1+2; in both cases, the RW transitions get stronger with the mass mismatch. For other C0C\neq{0} cases, the θRW\theta_{RW}'s are not integral multiples of π/3\pi/3. We find that the RW transition is more sensitive to the deviation of CC from one compared to the mass non-degeneracy and thus the strength of the traditional RW transition with C=0C=0 is the strongest. The nature of RW endpoints and its implications to deconfinement transition are investigated.

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@article{arxiv.1812.01373,
  title  = {Roberge-Weiss transitions at different center symmetry breaking patterns in a $\mathbb{Z}_{3}$-QCD model},
  author = {Xiu-Fei Li and Zhao Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.01373},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

12 pages, 12 figures; rewritten version; some wrong conclusions and interpretations corrected; conferences added