The transition temperature in QCD
/ Authors
C. Schmidt, S. Datta, F. Karsch, C. Jung, P. Petreczky, T. Umeda, M. Cheng, N. Christ, R. Mawhinney, K. Petrov
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O. Kaczmarek, E. Laermann, C. Miao, J. Heide, Ngo Sf, O. A, O. G, N. Sg
/ Abstract
We present a detailed calculation of the transition temperature in QCD with two light and one heavier (strange) quark mass on lattices with temporal extent N_t =4 and 6. Calculations with improved staggered fermions have been performed for various light to strange quark mass ratios in the range, 0.05 0) and continuum (aT = 1/N_t -> 0) limits we find for the transition temperature at the physical point T_c r_0 = 0.457(7) where the scale is set by the Sommer-scale parameter r_0 defined as the distance in the static quark potential at which the slope takes on the value, (dV_qq(r)/dr)_r=r_0 = 1.65/r_0^2. Using the currently best known value for r_0 this translates to a transition temperature T_c = 192(7)(4)MeV. The transition temperature in the chiral limit is about 3% smaller. We discuss current ambiguities in the determination of T_c in physical units and also comment on the universal scaling behavior of thermodynamic quantities in the chiral limit.
Journal: Physical Review D