5–7 Jan 2018
Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw
Europe/Zurich timezone

Dissociation of hadrons in hot dense matter

7 Jan 2018, 14:00
30m
60, ground floor - Room Jan Rzewuski (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw)

60, ground floor - Room Jan Rzewuski

Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw

Max Born Pl. 9, 50-204 Wroclaw

Speaker

David Blaschke (University of Wroclaw)

Description

A unified equation of state for quark-hadron matter is presented in the generalized Beth-Uhlenbeck form. It follows from a Φ−derivable approach to the thermodynamic potential where the ansatz for the Φ functional contains all 2PI diagrams at two-loop order formed with quark cluster Green's functions for quark, diquark, meson and baryon propagators. We present numerical results using an effective model for the generic behaviour of hadron masses and phase shifts at finite temperature which shares basic features with recent developments within the PNJL model for correlations in quark matter. We obtain the transition between a hadron resonance gas phase and the quark gluon plasma where the Mott dissociation of hadrons is encoded in the hadronic phase shifts. The resulting thermodynamics is in very good agreement with recent lattice QCD simulations.

Primary author

David Blaschke (University of Wroclaw)

Co-authors

Ludwik Turko (University Wroclaw) Dr Aleksandr Dubinin (Jagellonian University Cracow)

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