The nature of the Roberge-Weiss Transition in Nf=2 QCD with Wilson Fermions on Nτ=6 lattices
Abstract
The finite temperature chiral and deconfinement phase transitions at zero density for light and heavy quarks, respectively, have analytic continuations to imaginary chemical potential. At some critical imaginary chemical potential, they meet the Roberge-Weiss transition between adjacent Z(3) sectors. For light and heavy quarks, where the chiral and deconfinement transitions are first order, the transition lines meet in a triple point. For intermediate masses chiral or deconfinement transitions are crossover and the Roberge-Weiss transition ends in a second order point. At the boundary between these regimes the junction is a tricritical point, as shown in studies with Nf=2,3 flavors of staggered and Wilson quarks on Nτ=4 lattices. Employing finite size scaling we investigate the nature of this point as a function of quark mass for Nf=2 flavors of Wilson fermions with a temporal lattice extent of Nτ=6. In particular we are interested in the change of the location of tricritical points compared to our ealier study on Nτ=4.
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