Non critical holographic models of the thermal phases of QCD

Abstract

We analyze the thermal phases of a non critical holographic model of QCD. The model is based on a six dimensional background of Nc non extremal D4 branes wrapping a spacial circle of radius R and the compactified Euclidean time direction of radius β=1/T. We place in this background stacks of Nf D4 and anti-D4 flavor probe branes with a separation distance L at large radial direction. %The dual theory is a 4+1 dimensional SU(Nc) gauge theory %compactified on a radius R with anti-periodic boundary conditions for the fermions. The analysis of the DBI effective action yields the following phase diagram: At low temperature the system is in a confining phase with broken chiral symmetry. In the high temperature deconfining phase chiral symmetry can be either restored for L>Lc=1.06 R or broken for L<Lc. All of these phase transitions are of first order. We analyze the spectrum of the low-spin and high-spin mesons. High spin mesons above certain critical angular momentum ``melt''. We detect (no) drag for (mesons) quarks moving in hot quark-gluon fluid. The results resemble the structure and properties of the thermal Sakai-Sugimoto model derived in hep-th/0604161.

0

Turn this paper into a lesson

ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.

Discussion (0)

Sign in to join the discussion.

Loading comments…