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Separation of infrared and bulk in thermal QCD.

Authors :
Meng, Xiao-Lan
Sun, Peng
Alexandru, Andrei
Horváth, Ivan
Liu, Keh-Fei
Wang, Gen
Yang, Yi-Bo
Source :
Journal of High Energy Physics; Dec2024, Vol. 2024 Issue 12, p1-21, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A new thermal regime of QCD, featuring decoupled scale-invariant infrared glue, has been proposed to exist both in pure-glue (N<subscript>f</subscript>=0) and “real-world” (N<subscript>f</subscript>=2+1 at physical quark masses) QCD. In this 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 (λ<subscript>IR</subscript> = 0, ±λ<subscript>A</subscript> ≠ 0), as manifested in the dimension function d<subscript>IR</subscript>(λ). Here, we present the first evidence, based on lattice QCD calculation at a=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 = 234 MeV we find a dimensional jump between zero modes and lowest near-zero modes very close to unity (d<subscript>IR</subscript> = 3 to d<subscript>IR</subscript> ≃ 2), similar to the IR phase of pure-glue QCD, at T = 187 MeV we observe a continuous λ-dependence. This suggests that thermal states just above the chiral crossover are non-analytically (in T) connected to thermal state at T = 234 MeV, supporting the key original proposition that the transition into the IR regime occurs at a temperature strictly above the chiral crossover. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11266708
Volume :
2024
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of High Energy Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181994927
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2024)101