QCD phase diagram in chiral imbalance with self-consistent mean field approximation

Abstract

We employ a new self-consistent mean field approximation of NJL model, which introduces a free parameter α (α reflects the weight of different interaction channels), to study the effects of the chiral chemical potential μ5 on QCD phase structure, especially the location of the QCD critical end point (CEP). We find that, at a high temperature, the critical temperature of QCD phase transition smoothly increases with μ5 at the beginning, and then decreases rapidly. At low temperature and high baryon density region, the increase of the chiral chemical potential will reduce the critical chemical potential of phase transition. The temperature of the CEP shows a non-monotonic dependence on the chiral chemical potential with a long plateau around the maximum. At μ5=0, we found that the CEP will disappear when the α value is larger than 0.71 and will reappear when the μ5 increases. This study is important for exploring the QCD phase structure and the location of CEP in chiral imbalanced systems.

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