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Separation of Infrared and Bulk in Thermal QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2024-11-26 v4 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

A new thermal regime of QCD, featuring decoupled scale-invariant infrared glue, has been proposed to exist both in pure-glue (Nf_f=0) and ``real-world" (Nf_f=2+1 at physical quark masses) QCD. In this {\it IR phase}, elementary degrees of freedom flood the infrared, forming a distinct component independent from the bulk. This behavior necessitates non-analyticities in the theory. In pure-glue QCD, such non-analyticities have been shown to arise via Anderson-like mobility edges in Dirac spectra (λIR ⁣= ⁣0\lambda_{\rm IR} \!=\! 0, ±λA ⁣ ⁣0\pm \lambda_\text{A} \!\neq\! 0), as manifested in the dimension function dIR(λ)d_{\rm IR} (\lambda). Here, we present the first evidence, based on lattice QCD calculation at aa=0.105 fm, that this mechanism is also at work in real-world QCD, thus supporting the existence of the proposed IR regime in nature. An important aspect of our results is that, while at T ⁣= ⁣234T\!=\!234\,MeV we find a dimensional jump between zero modes and lowest near-zero modes very close to unity (dIR ⁣= ⁣3d_{\rm IR} \!=\!3 to dIR ⁣ ⁣2d_{\rm IR} \!\simeq\! 2), similar to the IR phase of pure-glue QCD, at T ⁣= ⁣187T\!=\!187\,MeV we observe a continuous λ\lambda-dependence. This suggests that thermal states just {\it above} the chiral crossover are non-analytically (in TT) connected to thermal state at T ⁣= ⁣234T\!=\!234\,MeV, supporting the key original proposition that the transition into the IR regime occurs at a temperature strictly above the chiral crossover.

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@article{arxiv.2305.09459,
  title  = {Separation of Infrared and Bulk in Thermal QCD},
  author = {Xiao-Lan Meng and Peng Sun and Andrei Alexandru and Ivan Horváth and Keh-Fei Liu and Gen Wang and Yi-Bo Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.09459},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

11 pages, 11 figures, version accepted by JHEP