5-10 December 2010
6th International Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark Gluon Plasma (ICPAQGP 2010)
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The Chiral Phase Transition in Lattice QCD with Domain-Wall Fermions
 
Content: Chiral symmetry plays an important role in determining the nature of the strong interactions. It is spontaneously broken at $T=0$ but restored above a certain temperature $T_c$. To study this transition on the lattice, it is crucial to use a discretization scheme that preserves chiral symmetry. In this talk, we shall present preliminary results of a detailed study of the chiral phase transition with Domain Wall Fermions (DWF). Our simulations are 2+1-flavor simulations on lattices of size $16^3 \times 8$ with a fifth dimension of $L_s=32$ and $48$. The strange quark mass is tuned to its physical value and light quark masses are choosen such that the pion mass is fixed at $m_\pi=200$ MeV. We present results in the temperature range $140\leq T\leq 190$ MeV for the disconnected light quark chiral susceptibility ($\chi_\text{disc}$) as well as the light pseudoscalar, vector and axial-vector screening lengths. We analyze signatures for the QCD transition temperature arising from a peak in the susceptibility, a rise in the pseudoscalar screening length and the degeneracy of vector and axial-vector screening lengths.
Collaboration: RBC (Riken-Brookhaven-Columbia) and HotQCD.
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Room: Main Auditorium
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Primary Authors: Dr. HEGDE, Prasad (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Presenters: Dr. HEGDE, Prasad