Finite Temperature Transitions in Lattice QCD with Wilson Quarks --- Chiral Transitions and the Influence of the Strange Quark ---

Abstract

The nature of finite temperature transitions in lattice QCD with Wilson quarks is studied near the chiral limit for the cases of 2, 3, and 6 flavors of degenerate quarks (NF=2, 3, and 6) and also for the case of massless up and down quarks and a light strange quark (NF=2+1). Our simulations mainly performed on lattices with the temporal direction extension Nt=4 indicate that the finite temperature transition in the chiral limit (chiral transition) is continuous for NF=2, while it is of first order for NF=3 and 6. We find that the transition is of first order for the case of massless up and down quarks and the physical strange quark where we obtain a value of mφ/m consistent with the physical value. We also discuss the phase structure at zero temperature as well as that at finite temperatures.

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