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On the order of the QCD chiral phase transition for different numbers of quark flavours

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP11(2021)141

Keywords

Lattice QCD; Lattice Quantum Field Theory; Phase Diagram of QCD

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [CRC-TR 211]

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The study investigates the nature of the QCD chiral phase transition using unimproved staggered fermions, identifying the chiral critical surface and utilizing tricritical scaling to extrapolate to the chiral limit. Initial evidence suggests a second-order chiral transition in massless theories with N-f<=6. A reanalysis of existing data also supports tricritical scaling and the transition to second-order in approaching the continuum chiral limit.
The nature of the QCD chiral phase transition in the limit of vanishing quark masses has remained elusive for a long time, since it cannot be simulated directly on the lattice and is strongly cutoff-dependent. We report on a comprehensive ongoing study using unimproved staggered fermions with N-f is an element of [2, 8] mass-degenerate flavours on N-tau is an element of {4, 6, 8} lattices, in which we locate the chiral critical surface separating regions with first-order transitions from crossover regions in the bare parameter space of the lattice theory. Employing the fact that it terminates in a tricritical line, this surface can be extrapolated to the chiral limit using tricritical scaling with known exponents. Knowing the order of the transitions in the lattice parameter space, conclusions for approaching the continuum chiral limit in the proper order can be drawn. While a narrow first-order region cannot be ruled out, we find initial evidence consistent with a second-order chiral transition in all massless theories with N-f <= 6, and possibly up to the onset of the conformal window at 9 less than or similar to N-f*less than or similar to 12. A reanalysis of already published 0(a)-improved N-f = 3 Wilson data on N-tau is an element of [4, 12] is also consistent with tricritical scaling, and the associated change from first to second-order on the way to the continuum chiral limit. We discuss a modified Columbia plot and a phase diagram for many-flavour QCD that reflect these possible features.

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