Funny business from the large Nc finite temperature crossover
Abstract
It is well known that the deconfinement transition temperature for SU(Nc) gauge theory is almost independent of Nc, and the transition is first order for Nc 3. In the real world (Nc=3, light quarks) it is a crossover located far away from the pure gauge value. What happens to the transition temperature at fixed fermion mass if the number of fermion flavors is held constant (Nf=2) and Nc is varied? There are multiple plausible stories, only one of which appears to be true when the systems are simulated on the lattice. I describe the physics issues which surround the question and my lattice - based answer to it.
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