Average phase factor in the PNJL model

Abstract

The average phase factor of the QCD determinant is evaluated at finite quark chemical potential (μq) with the two-flavor version of the Polyakov-loop extended Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (PNJL) model with the scalar-type eight-quark interaction. For μq larger than half the pion mass at vacuum mπ, the average phase factor is finite only when the Polyakov loop is larger than 0.5, indicating that lattice QCD is feasible only in the deconfinement phase. A critical endpoint (CEP) lies in the region of the zero average phase factor. The scalar-type eight-quark interaction makes it shorter a relative distance of the CEP to the boundary of the region. For μq < mπ/2, the PNJL model with dynamical mesonic fluctuations can reproduce lattice QCD data below the critical temperature.

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