The QCD chiral transition, $\ua$ symmetry and the Dirac spectrum using domain wall fermions
arXiv:1309.4149 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.89.054514
Abstract
We report on a study of the finite-temperature QCD transition region for temperatures between 139 and 196 MeV, with a pion mass of 200 MeV and two space-time volumes: and , where the larger volume varies in linear size between 5.6 fm (at T=139 MeV) and 4.0 fm (at T=195 MeV). These results are compared with the results of an earlier calculation using the same action and quark masses but a smaller, volume. The chiral domain wall fermion formulation with a combined Iwasaki and dislocation suppressing determinant ratio gauge action are used. This lattice action accurately reproduces the $\sua$ and $\ua$ symmetries of the continuum. Results are reported for the chiral condensates, connected and disconnected susceptibilities and the Dirac eigenvalue spectrum. We find a pseudo-critical temperature, , of approximately 165 MeV consistent with previous results and strong finite volume dependence below . Clear evidence is seen for $\ua$ symmetry breaking above which is quantitatively explained by the measured density of near-zero modes in accordance with the dilute instanton gas approximation.
58 pages, 9 figures and 8 tables