Landau-Ginsberg theory of quark confinement

  • Michael C. Ogilivie
  • , Peter N. Meisinger

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Abstract

We describe the SU(3) deconfinement transition using Landau-Ginsberg theory. Drawing on perturbation theory and symmetry principles, we construct the free energy as a function of temperature and the Polyakov loop. Once the two adjustable parameters of the model are fixed, the pressure p, energy ε and Polyakov loop expectation value PF are calculable functions of temperature. An excellent fit to the continuum extrapolation of lattice thermodynamics data can be achieved. In an extended form of the model, the glueball potential is responsible for breaking scale invariance at low temperatures. Three parameters are required, but the glueball mass and the gluon condensate are calculable functions of temperature, along with p, ε and PF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)378-380
Number of pages3
JournalNuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements)
Volume83-84
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2000

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