1–6 Aug 2022
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Aspects of chiral transition in a Hadron Resonance Gas model

5 Aug 2022, 16:40
20m
AR Ø-120 (UiS)

AR Ø-120

UiS

On the ground floor of the AR building
Parallel Talk D: Deconfinement Parallels Track D

Speaker

Dr Deeptak Biswas (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc))

Description

We study the chiral condensate for 2+1 flavor QCD with physical quarks within a non-interacting Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) model. By including the latest information on the mass variation of the hadrons with respect to the light quark mass, from lattice QCD and chiral perturbation theory, we show that it is possible to quite accurately account for the chiral crossover transition even within a conventional HRG model. We have calculated a pseudo-critical temperature $T_c=161.2 \pm 1.6$ MeV and the curvature of crossover curve $\kappa_2=0.0203(7)$. These are in very good agreement with the latest continuum extrapolated results obtained from lattice QCD studies. We also discuss the limitations of extending such calculations toward the chiral limit. Furthermore, we study the effects of non-resonant hadron interactions within the HRG model and its consequences for the chiral transition in the regime of dense baryonic matter where lattice QCD results are not currently available.

Primary authors

Dr Deeptak Biswas (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc)) Peter Petreczky (BNL) Dr Sayantan Sharma (IMSc, India)

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