The Roberge-Weiss transition as a probe for conformality in many-flavor QCD
Abstract
We consider the problem of identifying the onset of the conformal window for QCD with massless flavors in the fundamental representation, and propose a new effective method to determine it from lattice simulations. This method is based on the investigation of the so-called Roberge-Weiss transition temperature , which is encountered at specific values of the imaginary baryon chemical potential, and can also be interpreted as the inverse of the critical spatial size at which charge conjugation is spontaneously broken in a finite box. Since corresponds to a genuine phase transition for any value of the quark masses, it is a well-defined quantity; we argue that the critical at which vanishes in the chiral limit coincides with the onset of the conformal window. We implement our proposal by investigating QCD with flavors, discretized via stout improved staggered fermions and the tree-level improved Symanzik pure gauge action, at Euclidean temporal extents . In this case, we find evidence that already vanishes in the chiral limit, indicating that is already in the conformal window.
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@article{arxiv.2604.07284,
title = {The Roberge-Weiss transition as a probe for conformality in many-flavor QCD},
author = {Massimo D'Elia and Marco Nacci and Kevin Zambello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.07284},
year = {2026}
}
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14 pages, 12 figures