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Thermodynamic Geometry of Nambu -- Jona Lasinio model
The formalism of Riemannian geometry is applied to study the phase
transitions in Nambu -Jona Lasinio (NJL) model. Thermodynamic geometry reliably
describes the phase diagram, both in the chiral limit and for finite quark
masses. The comparison between the geometrical study of NJL model and of (2+1)
Quantum Chromodynamics at high temperature and small baryon density shows a
clear connection between chiral symmetry restoration/breaking and
deconfinement/confinement regimes
Thermal Hadronization and Hawking-Unruh Radiation in QCD
We conjecture that because of color confinement, the physical vacuum forms an
event horizon for quarks and gluons which can be crossed only by quantum
tunneling, i.e., through the QCD counterpart of Hawking radiation by black
holes. Since such radiation cannot transmit information to the outside, it must
be thermal, of a temperature determined by the chromodynamic force at the
confinement surface, and it must maintain color neutrality. We explore the
possibility that the resulting process provides a common mechanism for thermal
hadron production in high energy interactions, from annihilation to
heavy ion collisions.Comment: 29 pages, 14 figure
Hybrid neutron stars within the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model and confinement
Recently, it has been shown that the standard Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model
is not able to reproduce the correct QCD behavior of the gap equation at large
density, and therefore a different cutoff procedure at large momenta has ben
proposed. We found that, even with this density dependent cutoff procedure, the
pure quark phase in neutron stars (NS) interiors is unstable, and we argue that
this could be related to the lack of confinement in the original NJL model.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, to be published in the proceedings of the
conference EXOCT07, Catania, 11-15 June, 200
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