Holographic QCD phase diagram for a rotating plasma in the Hawking-Page approach
Abstract
We investigate the combined effect of rotation and finite chemical potential in the confinement/deconfinement transition of strongly interacting matter. The holographic description consists of a five-dimensional geometry that contains a black hole (BH) in the deconfined (plasma) phase. The geometry is equipped with some cut-off that introduces an infrared energy scale. We consider two possibilities: the so-called hard wall and soft wall AdS/QCD models. The transition between the plasma and hadronic phases is represented holographically as a Hawking-Page transition between geometries with and without a black hole. The gravitational dual of the rotating plasma at finite density is given by a Reissner-Nordstr\"om (RN) charged anti-de Sitter (AdS) BH with non-zero angular momentum. This analysis provides the critical temperature of deconfinement as a function of the quark chemical potential and the plasma rotational velocity. For the case of very low temperatures, the dependence of the critical values of the chemical potential for the transition to occur at T 0 on the rotation is found.
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