696 research outputs found
Deconfinement and chiral restoration in nonlocal SU(3) chiral quark models
We study the features of nonlocal SU(3) chiral quark models with wave
function renormalization. Model parameters are determined from meson
phenomenology, considering different nonlocal form factor shapes. In this
context we analyze the characteristics of the deconfinement and chiral
restoration transitions at finite temperature, introducing the couplings of
fermions to the Polyakov loop. We analyze the results obtained for various
thermodynamical quantities considering different Polyakov loop potentials and
nonlocal form factors, in comparison with data obtained from lattice QCD
calculations.Comment: 25 pages, 5 figures. Discussion of results enlarged, figures
modified, references added. Version to appear in Physical Review
Generalized Ginzburg-Landau approach to inhomogeneous phases in nonlocal chiral quark models
We analyze the presence of inhomogeneous phases in the QCD phase diagram
within the framework of nonlocal chiral quark models. We concentrate in
particular in the positions of the tricritical (TCP) and Lifshitz (LP) points,
which are studied in a general context using a generalized Ginzburg-Landau
approach. We find that for all the phenomenologically acceptable model
parametrizations considered the TCP is located at a higher temperature and a
lower chemical potential in comparison with the LP. Consequently, these models
seem to favor a scenario in which the onset of the first order transition
between homogeneous phases is not covered by an inhomogeneous, energetically
favored phase.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. V2: Two references added, figure modified, minor
changes in the text introduced. Matches version to be published in Physics
Letters
Inhomogeneous phases in nonlocal chiral quark models
The presence of inhomogeneous phases in the QCD phase diagram is analyzed
within chiral quark models that include nonlocal interactions. We work at the
mean field level, assuming that the spatial dependence of scalar and
pseudo-scalar condensates is given by a dual chiral density wave. Phase
diagrams for Gaussian nonlocal form factors are studied in detail and compared
with those obtained within the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model and quark-meson
approaches.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Effect of Inter-Site Repulsions on Magnetic Susceptibility of One-Dimensional Electron Systems at Quarter-Filling
The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility, \chi (T), is
investigated for one-dimensional interacting electron systems at
quarter-filling within the Kadanoff-Wilson renormalization-group method.
The forward scattering on the same branch (the g_4-process) is examined
together with the backward (g_1) and forward (g_2) scattering amplitudes on
opposite branches.
In connection with lattice models, we show that \chi (T) is strongly enhanced
by the nearest-neighbor interaction, an enhancement that surpasses one of the
next-nearest-neighbor interaction.
A connection between our predictions for \chi (T) and experimental results
for \chi (T) in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors is presented.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Journal of the Physical
Society of Japan, vol. 74, No. 1
tau -> pi pi pi nu_tau decays and the a_1(1260) off-shell width revisited
The tau -> pi pi pi nu_tau decay is driven by the hadronization of the
axial-vector current. Within the resonance chiral theory, and considering the
large-Nc expansion, this process has been studied in Ref.[1]. In the light of
later developments we revise here this previous work by including a new
off-shell width for the lightest a_1 resonance that provides a good description
of the tau -> pi pi pi nu_tau spectrum and branching ratio. We also consider
the role of the rho(1450) resonance in these observables. Thus we bring in an
overall description of the tau -> pi pi pi nu_tau process in excellent
agreement with our present experimental knowledge.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figure
Hadron structure in tau -> KKpi nu_tau decays
We analyse the hadronization structure of both vector and axial-vector
currents leading to tau -> KKpi nu_tau decays. At leading order in the 1/Nc
expansion, and considering only the contribution of the lightest resonances, we
work out, within the framework of the resonance chiral Lagrangian, the
structure of the local vertices involved in those processes. The couplings in
the resonance theory are constrained by imposing the asymptotic behaviour of
vector and axial-vector spectral functions ruled by QCD. In this way we predict
the hadron spectra and conclude that, contrarily to previous assertions, the
vector contribution dominates by far over the axial-vector one in all KKpi
charge channels.Comment: 32 pages, 7 figure
quark matter phase transitions and critical end point in nonlocal PNJL models
We study the phase diagram of quark matter under the influence
of a strong uniform magnetic field in the framework of a nonlocal extension of
the Polyakov Nambu Jona Lasinio model (PNJL). The existence of a critical end
point (CEP) is found for the whole considered range of the magnetic field (up
to 1 ). We analyze the location of this CEP as a function of the
external field and discuss the presence of inverse magnetic catalysis for
nonzero chemical potentials. Our results show that the temperature of the CEP
decreases with the magnetic field, in contrast to the behavior observed in
local NJL/PNJL models
High field magnetic resonant properties of beta'-(ET)2SF5CF2SO3
A systematic electron spin resonance (ESR) investigation of the low
temperature regime for the (ET)2SF5CF2SO3 system was performed in the frequency
range of ~200-700 GHz, using backward wave oscillator sources, and at fields up
to 25 T. Newly acquired access to the high frequency and fields shows
experimental ESR results in agreement with the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
investigation, revealing evidence that the transition seen at 20 K is not of
conventional spin-Peierls order. A significant change of the spin resonance
spectrum in beta'-(ET)2SF5CF2SO3 at low temperatures, indicates a transition
into a three-dimensional-antiferromagnetic (3D AFM) phase.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, minor grammatical change
Rare Kaon Decay K^+ --> \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu} in SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N Models
The rare kaon decay K^+ --> \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu} is considered in the
framework of the models based on the SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N (3 - 3 - 1)
gauge group. It is shown that a lower bound of the Z' mass in the 3 - 3 - 1
model with right-handed neutrinos at a value of 3 TeV is derived, while that in
the minimal version -- 1.7 TeV.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, late
Charged pseudoscalar and vector meson masses under strong magnetic fields in an extended NJL model
The mass spectrum of and mesons in the presence of a static
uniform magnetic field is studied within a two-flavor NJL-like model.
We improve previous calculations taking into account the effect of Schwinger
phases carried by quark propagators, and using an expansion of meson fields in
terms of the solutions of the corresponding equations of motion for nonzero
. It is shown that the meson polarization functions are diagonal in this
basis. Our numerical results for the meson spectrum are found to
disfavor the existence of a meson condensate induced by the magnetic field. In
the case of the meson, - mixing effects are analyzed for
the meson lowest energy state. The predictions of the model are compared with
available lattice QCD results.Comment: 35 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:2205.1592
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