5–9 Nov 2021
60th Anniversary Hall , Inha Univ. Incheon, South Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Deconfining Phase Boundary of Rapidly Rotating Hot and Dense Matter and Analysis of Moment of Inertia

6 Nov 2021, 13:30
17m
Room 107 (60th Anniversary Hall , Inha Univ. Incheon, South Korea)

Room 107

60th Anniversary Hall , Inha Univ. Incheon, South Korea

INHA UNIVERSITY, 100 Inha-ro, Michuhol-gu, Incheon 22212, South Korea

Speaker

Yuki Fujimoto

Description

The effect of rotation changes the critical temperature in the phase diagram of hot and dense hadronic matter explored in heavy-ion collision experiments. The recent lattice-QCD calculation suggests that the rotation effect pushes up the critical temperature, and there has been some controversy over the interpretation of this result. In this talk, we use a parameter-free approach, which is the hadron resonance gas model, to address this issue. We found that the critical temperature should be lowered with increasing rotation. We also establish a method to quantitatively evaluate the radial dependence of pressure and the moment of inertia of hadronic matter. The talk will be based on PLB 816, 136184 (2021) [arXiv:2101.09173].

Primary author

Co-authors

Kenji Fukushima (The University of Tokyo) Yoshimasa Hidaka (RIKEN)

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