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From chemical freezeout to critical conditions in heavy ion collisions
We compare the statistical thermodynamics of hadron resonance gas with recent
LGT results at finite chemical potential. We argue that for the
equation of state derived from
Monte--Carlo simulations of two quark--flavor QCD at finite chemical
potential is consistent with that of a hadron resonance gas when applying the
same set of approximations as used in LGT calculations.
We indicate the relation of chemical freezeout conditions obtained from a
detailed analysis of particle production in heavy ion collisions with the
critical conditions required for deconfinement. We argue that the position of a
hadron--quark gluon boundary line in temperature chemical potential plane can
be determined in terms of the resonance gas model by the condition of fixed
energy density.Comment: Talk given at BUDAPEST'2004 Workshop on 'Hot and Dense Matter in
Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics', Budapest, March 24-27, 200
Thermodynamics of Van der Waals Fluids with quantum statistics
We consider thermodynamics of the van der Waals fluid of quantum systems. We
derive general relations of thermodynamic functions and parameters of any ideal
gas and the corresponding van der Waals fluid. This provides unambiguous
generalization of the classical van der Waals theory to quantum statistical
systems. As an example, we apply the van der Waals fluid with fermi statistics
to characterize the liquid-gas critical point in nuclear matter. We also
introduce the Bose-Einstein condensation in the relativistic van der Waals
boson gas, and argue, that it exhibits two-phase structure separated in space
Momentum scale dependence of the net quark number fluctuations near chiral crossover
We investigate properties of the net baryon number fluctuations near chiral
crossover in a hot and dense medium of strongly interacting quarks. The
chirally invariant quark-antiquark interactions are modeled by an effective
quark-meson Lagrangian. To preserve remnants of criticality in the O(4)
universality class, we apply the functional renormalization group method to
describe thermodynamics near chiral crossover. Our studies are focused on the
influence of the momentum cuts on the critical behavior of different cumulants
of the net quark number fluctuations. We use the momentum scale dependence of
the flow equation to examine how the suppression of the momentum modes in the
infrared and ultraviolet regime modifies generic properties of fluctuations
expected in the O(4) universality class. We show, that the pion mass is
a natural soft momentum scale at which cumulants are saturated at their
critical values, whereas for scales larger than the characteristic
O(4) structure of the higher order cumulants get lost. These results indicate,
that when measuring fluctuations of the net baryon number in heavy ion
collisions to search for a partial restoration of chiral symmetry or critical
point, a special care have to be made when introducing kinematical cuts on the
fluctuation measurements.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures. To appear in Prog. Theor. Exp. Phy
Thermodynamics of the low density excluded volume hadron gas
We consider thermodynamics of the excluded volume particles at finite
temperature and chemical potential, in the low density approximation. We assume
Boltzmann statistics and study the influence of the excluded volume on an ideal
gas thermodynamics at the same temperature, pressure and numbers of particles.
We show, that considering the change of the free enthalpy due to the excluded
volume, and using the Maxwell identities, one can derive relevant thermodynamic
functions and parameters of multi-component gases. The derivation is quite
general as particles may have different sizes and shapes which can also depend
on their momenta. Besides it's simplicity and generality, our approach has the
advantage of eliminating the transcendental equations occurring in earlier
studies. A representative example of the excluded volume thermodynamics is the
single-component gas of hard spheres. For this case, using the viral expansion,
the validity limits of the low-density approximation are also discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figur
Weak and strong coupling limits of the Boltzmann equation in the relaxation-time approximation
We consider a momentum dependent relaxation time for the Boltzmann equation
in the relaxation time approximation. We employ a power law parametrization for
the momentum dependence of the relaxation time, and calculate the shear and
bulk viscosity, as well as, the charge and heat conductivity. We show, that for
the two popular parametrizations, referred to as the linear and quadratic
ansatz, one can obtain transport coefficients which corresponds to the weak and
strong coupling regimes, respectively. We also show that, for a system of
massless particles with vanishing chemical potential, the off-equilibrium
corrections to the phase-space distribution function calculated with the
quadratic ansatz are identical with those of the Grad's 14-moment method.Comment: 6 page
Criticality of the net-baryon number probability distribution at finite density
We compute the probability distribution of the net-baryon number at
finite temperature and quark-chemical potential, , at a physical value of
the pion mass in the quark-meson model within the functional renormalization
group scheme. For , the model exhibits the chiral crossover transition
which belongs to the universality class of the spin system in three
dimensions. We explore the influence of the chiral crossover transition on the
properties of the net baryon number probability distribution, . By
considering ratios of to the Skellam function, with the same mean and
variance, we unravel the characteristic features of the distribution that are
related to criticality at the chiral crossover transition. We explore
the corresponding ratios for data obtained at RHIC by the STAR Collaboration
and discuss their implications. We also examine criticality in the
context of binomial and negative-binomial distributions for the net proton
number.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Phys.Lett.
Relativistic second-order dissipative hydrodynamics at finite chemical potential
Starting from the Boltzmann equation in the relaxation time approximation and
employing a Chapman-Enskog like expansion for the distribution function close
to equilibrium, we derive second-order evolution equations for the shear stress
tensor and the dissipative charge current for a system of massless quarks and
gluons. The transport coefficients are obtained exactly using quantum
statistics for the phase space distribution functions at non-zero chemical
potential. We show that, within the relaxation time approximation, the
second-order evolution equations for the shear stress tensor and the
dissipative charge current can be decoupled. We find that, for large values of
the ratio of chemical potential to temperature, the charge conductivity is
small compared to the coefficient of shear viscosity. Moreover, we show that in
the relaxation-time approximation, the limiting behaviour of the ratio of heat
conductivity to shear viscosity is qualitatively similar to that obtained for a
strongly coupled conformal plasma.Comment: v3: 6 pages, 2 figure, published versio
Probing QCD chiral cross over transition in heavy ion collisions with fluctuations
We argue that by measuring higher moments of the net proton number
fluctuations in heavy ion collisions (HIC) one can probe the QCD chiral cross
over transition experimentally. We discuss the properties of fluctuations of
the net baryon number in the vicinity of the chiral crossover transition within
the Polyakov loop extended quark-meson model at finite temperature and baryon
density. The calculation includes non-perturbative dynamics implemented within
the functional renormalization group approach. We find a clear signal for the
chiral crossover transition in the fluctuations of the net baryon number. We
address our theoretical findings to experimental data of STAR Collaboration on
energy and centrality dependence of the net proton number fluctuations and
their probability distributions in HIC
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