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Chiral quark models with non-local separable interactions at finite temperature and chemical potential

D. Gomez Dumm, N. N. Scoccola

Published 2001-07-24, updated 2002-01-02Version 2

Chiral quark models with non-local covariant separable interactions at finite temperature and chemical potential are investigated. We develop a formalism in which the different quark properties are evaluated taking into account the analytic structure of the quark propagator. In this framework we study the chiral restoration phase transition for several definite non-local regulators, including that arising within the instanton liquid picture. We find that in all cases the chiral transition is of first order for low values of T, turning into a smooth crossover at a certain "end point". Using model parameters which lead to the physical pion mass and decay constant, we find for the position of this "end point" the values (T_E, mu_E) approx. (60-70, 180-210) MeV. We also discuss the special relevance of the first poles of the quark propagator.

Comments: 14 pages incl. 11 eps figures. New figures and related comments added. To be published in Phys Rev D
Journal: Phys.Rev. D65 (2002) 074021
Categories: hep-ph
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