A Scaling Relation, Zm-type Deconfinement Phases and Imaginary Chemical Potentials in Finite Temperature Large-N Gauge Theories
Abstract
We show that the effective potentials for the Polyakov loops in finite temperature SU(N) gauge theories obey a certain scaling relation with respect to temperature in the large-N limit. This scaling relation strongly constrains the possible terms in the Polyakov loop effective potentials. Moreover, by using the effective potentials in the presence of imaginary chemical potentials or imaginary angular velocities in several models, we find that phase transitions to Zm-type deconfinement phases (Zm phase) occur, where the eigenvalues of the Polyakov loop are distributed Zm symmetrically. Physical quantities in the Zm phase obey the scaling properties of the effective potential. The models include Yang-Mills (YM) theories, the bosonic BFSS matrix model and N=4 supersymmetric YM theory on S3. Thus, the phase diagrams of large-N gauge theories with imaginary chemical potentials are very rich and the stable Zm phase would be ubiquitous. Monte-Carlo calculations also support this. As a related topic, we discuss the phase diagrams of large-N YM theories with real angular velocities in finite volume spaces.
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