The role of the thermal f0(500) or sigma in chiral symmetry restoration
Abstract
We analyze the f0(500) state generated as a pole of ππ scattering within unitarized low-energy effective theories at finite temperature. First, we report on the σ self-energy in the LSM, which is used as a benchmark in order to test the hypotheses carried out. The relation of that thermal pole with the scalar susceptibility is studied within a scalar saturation approach, which yields results complying with lattice data. The robustness and predictability of this method are studied in terms of the low-energy constants involved and the unitarization method. Our analysis highlights the importance of this thermal state to describe the main qualitative features of the scalar susceptibility around the chiral transition.
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