lattice quantum chromodynamics

The sigma meson () at finite temperature with truncated overlap fermions

arXiv:2605.07126

summary

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

Topics & keywords

#finite temperature#meson screening masses#overlap fermions#chiral restoration#scalar sectortruncated overlap fermionssigma mesonscreening masspseudocritical temperatureconnected contributiondisconnected contribution
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