Phenomenology of quarkyonic percolation at FAIR

Abstract

We will give an introduction to the concept of quarkyonic matter, presenting an overview of what is meant by this term in the literature. We will then argue that the quarkyonic phase, as defined in the original paper, is a percolation-type phase transition whose phase transition line is strongly curved in B-Nc space, where Nc is the number of colors and B the baryon density. With a toy model estimate, we show that it might be possible to obtain a percolating but confined phase at Nc=3,Nf=2 at densities larger than one baryon per one baryon size. We conclude by discussing how this phase can be observed at FAIR.

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