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Selected challenges in low-energy QCD and hadron physics
Published 2009-07-14Version 1
This presentation briefly addresses three basic issues of low-energy QCD: first, whether the Nambu-Goldstone scenario of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking is well established; secondly, whether there is a dynamical entanglement of the chiral and deconfinement crossover transitions in QCD; and thirdly, what is the status of knowledge about the phase diagram of QCD at low temperature and non-zero baryon density. These three topics were injected as key words into a panel discussion at the Schladming school on Challenges in QCD. The following exposition reflects the style and character of the discussions, with no claim of completeness.
Comments: 8 pages, 10 figures, 4th Winter School on Fundamental Challenges of QCD, Schladming 2009
Journal: Nucl.Phys.Proc.Suppl.195:267-274,2009
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: low-energy qcd, hadron physics, selected challenges, deconfinement crossover transitions, non-zero baryon density
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