30 January 2024 to 27 February 2024
University of Houston - Main Campus
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Finite density QCD equation of state: critical point and lattice-based $T'$-expansion

24 Feb 2024, 13:00
2h 30m
University of Houston - Main Campus

University of Houston - Main Campus

101 Farish Hall
Poster High Energy Physics, Nuclear Theory and QFT Poster Session

Speaker

Micheal Kahangirwe

Description

We present a novel construction of the QCD equation of state (EoS) at finite baryon density. Our work combines a recently proposed resummation scheme for lattice QCD results with the universal critical behavior at the QCD critical point. This allows us to obtain a family of equations of state in the range $0 \leq \mu_B \leq 700$ MeV and 25 MeV $\leq T \leq 800$ MeV, which match lattice QCD results near $\mu_B=0$ while featuring a critical point in the 3D Ising model universality class.
The position of the critical point can be chosen within the range accessible to beam-energy scan heavy-ion collision experiments. The strength of the singularity and the shape of the critical region are parameterized using a standard parameter set.
We impose stability and causality constraints and discuss the available ranges of critical point parameter choices, finding that they extend beyond earlier parametric QCD EoS proposals. We present thermodynamic observables, including baryon density, pressure, entropy density, energy density, baryon susceptibility and speed of sound,
that cover a wide range in the QCD phase diagram relevant for experimental exploration.

Academic year 4th year
Research Advisor Prof. Claudia Ratti

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