Critical structure of the QCD medium
Abstract
Fluctuations in the vicinity of a phase transition are important but neglected in mean-field theory. In order to assess the influence of such fluctuations on the critical endpoint and the size of the critical region in the QCD phase diagram, a mean-field calculation of a two-flavor quark-meson model is compared with a renormalization group approach. However, due to the lack of confinement in this effective model the equation of state near the chiral phase transition is still unrealistic. A first improvement of this model can be achieved by coupling quark degrees of freedom to the Polyakov loop, consequently incorporating certain aspects of confinement. The influence of these modifications on the resulting phase diagram is discussed.
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