The pressure and a possible hidden Hagedorn transition at large-N
Abstract
In the first part of this contribution we present a numerical study motivated by recent attempts to understand the nonperturbative aspects of QCD at temperatures T~ a few times the deconfinement temperature Tc. We focus on the pure gauge theory, and ask whether the deficit in pressure and entropy, with respect to their free-gas values, is particular to SU(3). We find that the deficit in SU(4),SU(8) for T>= 2Tc,1.6 Tc, respectively, is remarkably close to that of SU(3). This suggests a similar deficit for SU(oo), which is fortunate since this theory is simpler, and can serve to constrain the possible dynamics underlying the deficits. In the second part we seek for signs of a Hagedorn temperature TH in pure lattice SU(N) gauge theories with N=8,10,12. Since one expects TH>Tc, we measure masses of strings in the metastable confined phase above Tc, and extrapolatethem to zero to estimate TH. For SU(12) we find that TH/Tc=1.116(9), when we extrapolate with a critical exponentof the three dimensional XY model, which seems to be preferred over a mean field exponent by our data.
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