The sigma meson () at finite temperature with truncated overlap fermions
arXiv:2605.07126
The paper investigates how the screening masses of various mesons, especially the sigma (f0), change with temperature in two‑flavour lattice QCD using dynamical truncated overlap fermions, finding degeneracy of π and f0 masses above the pseudocritical temperature.
Abstract
We study the temperature dependence of meson screening masses in two-flavour lattice QCD using dynamical truncated overlap fermions (TOF), a type of lattice chiral fermions. The screening masses for the , , , , and the sigma mesons are extracted by computing spatial correlation functions. Above the pseudocritical temperature , the and screening masses become degenerate, consistent with chiral restoration. The and pairs also show the expected degeneracy. Decomposition of the propagator reveals that the connected contribution dominates above , while the disconnected part becomes significant below , explaining the reduced statistical clarity observed at low . These results demonstrate that dynamical TOF simulations can capture the qualitative thermal behaviour of the scalar sector.
9 pages, 9 figures and 2 tables