Topological susceptibility and QCD phase transition with 2+1 flavor M\"obius domain wall fermion at finite temperature

Abstract

The topological susceptibility is one of the quantities that has a large discretization error, and the error can be sensitive to the choice of fermion action. We report on our results from physical point simulations with 2+1 flavor M\"obius domain wall fermion at finite temperature. We also present the chiral condensate and disconnected susceptibility. The temporal lattice size is Nt=12 and 16, and the temperature range is around 140 MeV to 250 MeV for the chiral condensate and susceptibility. A coarse lattice with Nt = 10 covers up to 500 MeV to measure the topological susceptibility.

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