On the role of the strange quark and its mass in the chiral phase transition
Abstract
The evolution of the chiral condensate with the temperature is studied using SU(3) Chiral Perturbation Theory and the virial expansion. We observe a large decrease of the melting temperature of the non-strange condensate compared with the SU(2) case. Due to the larger mass of the strange quark we also find an slower temperature evolution of the strange condensate compared with the non-strange condensate.
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