Soliton solutions of the improved quark mass density-dependent model at finite temperature

Abstract

The improved quark mass density-dependent model (IQMDD) based on soliton bag model is studied at finite temperature. Appling the finite temperature field theory, the effective potential of the IQMDD model and the bag constant B(T) have been calculated at different temperatures. It is shown that there is a critical temperature TC 110 MeV. We also calculate the soliton solutions of the IQMDD model at finite tmperature. It turns out that when T<TC, there is a bag constant B(T) and the soliton solutions are stable. However, when T>TC the bag constant B(T)=0 and there is no soliton solution, therefore, the confinement of quarks are removed quickly.

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