The QCD Running Coupling at Finite Temperature and Density
Abstract
We present for the first time a self-contained calculation of the QCD running coupling at finite temperature and quark chemical potential, alphas(T, mu), based on a semiclassical background field method. The hard thermal/dense loop results on the Debye screening mass are recovered in a first approximation. The final result can be interpreted as the ordinary zero temperature running coupling, with momenta replaced by in-medium scales Lambda: at high density and zero temperature, the quark scale is set by Lambda ~ 24.4 mu. At high temperature and moderate densities, the quark in-medium scale reads Lambda2 ~ [2.91 T]2 + [1.91 mu]2, which resembles the naive phenomenological estimate Lambda2 = (pi T)2 + mu2.
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