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On the Phase Structure of QCD in a Finite Volume

Jens Braun, Bertram Klein, Bernd-Jochen Schaefer

Published 2011-10-04, updated 2012-07-02Version 2

The chiral phase transition in QCD at finite chemical potential and temperature can be characterized for small chemical potential by its curvature and the transition temperature. The curvature is accessible to QCD lattice simulations, which are always performed at finite pion masses and in finite simulation volumes. We investigate the effect of a finite volume on the curvature of the chiral phase transition line. We use functional renormalization group methods with a two flavor quark-meson model to obtain the effective action in a finite volume, including both quark and meson fluctuation effects. Depending on the chosen boundary conditions and the pion mass, we find pronounced finite-volume effects. For periodic quark boundary conditions in spatial directions, we observe a decrease in the curvature in intermediate volume sizes, which we interpret in terms of finite-volume quark effects. Our results have implications for the phase structure of QCD in a finite volume, where the location of a possible critical endpoint might be shifted compared to the infinite-volume case.

Comments: 11 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables; minor text corrections, one figure added, appendix added, references added, matches PLB version
Journal: Phys. Lett. B713 (2012) 216-223
Categories: hep-ph, hep-lat, nucl-th
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