53 research outputs found

    Geração radiativa de repulsão vetorial para quarks leves

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Físicas e Matemáticas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física, Florianópolis, 2014Abstract: We apply a non-perturbative analytical method, known as the Optimized PerturbationTheory (OPT), to the Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (PNJL) model in order to investigate physical quantities associated with the QCD phase transitions. We consider the Taylor expansion of the pressure in powers of µ/T obtaining the second cumulant (c2) which is associated to the quark number susceptibility. We discuss how the OPT nite Nc radiative (quantum) corrections induce a contribution to the pressure which behaves as a vector repulsion even when such a channel is absent in the original classical potential. Our results are then compared with the ones furnished by lattice QCD simulations and by the large-Nc approximation showing that, physically, the OPT results resemble those furnished by the latter approximation when a repulsive vector channel is explicitly included in the classical potential. In this case, both approximations fail to correctly describe the Stefan-Boltzmann limit at high temperatures. We discuss how this problem can be circumvented by taking the couplings to be temperature dependent so as to simulate the phenomenon of asymptotic freedom. Since this is the first time the OPT is applied to the PNJL we also discuss many technicalities associated with the evaluation of two loop (exchange) diagrams.Neste trabalho o método analítico não perturbativo conhecido como Teoria de Perturbação Otimizada (OPT) é aplicada ao modelo de Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (PNJL) para que quantidades físicas, associadas com as transições de fase da QCD, possam ser calculadas. A expansão da pressão em potências de µ/T é considerada para obter o segundo cumulante (c2) que é uma quantidade relacionada com a susceptibilidade do número de quarks. Primeiramente discutimos como as correções radiativas de Nc finito geradas pela OPT produzem uma contribuição que se comporta como um termo vetorial repulsivo mesmo quando este tipo de canal está ausente no potencial clássico original. Em seguida, nossos resultados são comparados com aqueles fornecidos pelas simulações na rede e também pela aproximação de Nc grande(LN). Fisicamente, os resultados da OPT são similares aqueles fornecidos pela aproximação LN quando um canal vetorial repulsivo é explicitamente incluido no potencial clássico. Neste caso, nenhuma destas aproximações analíticas produz corretamente o limite de Stefan Boltzmann para altas temperaturas. Contudo, nossos resultados sugerem como estes problemas podem ser contornados tomando-se as constantes de acoplamento como sendo dependentes da temperatura, de maneira que o fenômeno da liberdade assimptótica possa ser simulado. Esta é a primeira vez que a OPT é aplicada ao modelo de PNJL e por isto vários aspectos técnicos relacionados com o cálculo de diagramas de dois laços são também aqui apresentados

    Phase diagram for strongly interacting matter in the presence of a magnetic field using the Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with magnetic field dependent coupling strengths

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    We study the phase diagram for strongly interacting matter using the 't Hooft determinant extended Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with a Polyakov loop in the light and strange quark sectors (\emph{up}, \emph{down} and \emph{strange}) focusing on the effect of a magnetic field dependence of the coupling strengths of these interactions. This dependence was obtained so as to reproduce recent lattice QCD results for the magnetic field dependence of the quarks dynamical masses. A finite magnetic field is known to induce several additional first-order phase transition lines with the respective Critical End Points (CEP) in the temperature-quark chemical potential phase diagram when compared to the zero magnetic field case. A study of the magnetic field dependence in the range eB=00.6 GeV2eB=0-0.6~\mathrm{GeV}^2 of the location of these CEPs reveals that the initial one as well as several of the new ones only survive up to a critical magnetic field. Only two remain in the upper limit of the studied magnetic field strength. A comparison of the results obtained with versions of the model with and without Polyakov loop is also done. We also found that the inclusion of the magnetic field dependence on the coupling strengths, while not changing the qualitative features of the phase diagram, affects the location of these CEPs. The comparison of results with and without a regularization cutoff in the medium part of the integrals does not show a significant change.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, EPJA Topical Issue on The QCD Phase Diagram in Strong Magnetic Field

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    Ilustraciones, fotografíasComo punto de partida para ingresar a la Maestría en Artes Plásticas y Visuales se planteó la propuesta denominada Mail Art del archivo a la Praxis, cuyo objetivo pretendía reflexionar y contrastar esta forma de arte relacional y de comunicación artística a distancia en redes análogas y digitales, apoyado en la información del archivo personal recolectada desde 1982 hasta la fecha consistente en la documentación de exposiciones de manera local e internacional, de teoría sobre el tema y de obras postales producto de la correspondencia con artistas correo (Networkers). Para este primer proyecto presenté la instalación de Arte Postal titulada Zona Postal Paisaje de Arte Postal, un evento expositivo como resultado de la convocatoria local extendida a personalidades y amistades del ámbito del arte, la arquitectura, el diseño, la comunicación, la publicidad y la fotografía, para participar de una reflexión sobre los imaginarios en torno al paisaje postal comercial de la ciudad de Medellín, en relación al significado del paisaje en arte contemporáneo y que diera cuenta además de los aspectos implicados en la comunicación e interacción en arte por correo. Seguidamente el proceso continúa retomado experiencias en el trabajo sobre la gráfica artística, particularmente en la foto serigrafía como resultado de la exploración visual sobre el paisaje de las zonas urbanas de las ciudades de Medellín y Bogotá, a partir de la serie denominada Muros, Fachadas, Forjas, Rejas, realizada en la década de los años 80. Esto dio como resultado la producción de obras para la asignatura Proyecto de Tesis, presentada en forma de objetos múltiples escultóricos y animaciones digitales, sustentado en referentes como El Arte y el Espacio, de Martin Heidegger, a partir del cual se elaboró un ensayo titulado El espacio, el límite y la instauración de lugares, sobre la razón de ser de lo escultórico a partir de la expresión: “la configuración acontece en la delimitación”1, que motiva un juego visual y formal entre la inclusión y la exclusión propias de la noción de límite, para connotar la relación del hombre como sujeto existencial que se encuentra en correspondencia o en conflicto con el hábitat, el espacio urbano y la sociedad. (Texto tomado de la fuente)MaestríaMagister en Artes Plásticas y VisualesÁrea Curricular de Arte

    Non-strange quark stars within resummed QCD

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    The recently developed resummation technique known as {\it renormalization group optimized perturbation theory} (RGOPT) is employed in the evaluation of the EoS describing non-strange cold quark matter at NLO. Inspired by recent investigations, which suggest that stable quark matter can be made only of up and down quarks, the mass-radius relation for two flavor pure quark stars is evaluated and compared with the predictions from perturbative QCD (pQCD) at NNLO. This comparison explicitly shows that by being imbued with renormalization group properties, and a variational optimization procedure, the method allows for an efficient resummation of the perturbative series. Remarkably, when the renormalization scale is chosen so as to reproduce maximum mass stars with M=22.3M2-2.3M_\odot, one obtains a mass-radius curve compatible with the masses and radii of the pulsars PSR J0740+6620, PSR J0030+0451, and the compact object HESS J1731-347. Moreover, the scale dependence of the EoS (and mass-radius relation) obtained with the RGOPT is greatly improved when compared to that of pQCD. This seminal application to the description of quark stars shows that the RGOPT represents a robust alternative to pQCD when describing compressed quark matter.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, 2 table

    Hot perturbative QCD in a very strong magnetic background

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    We compute the pressure, chiral condensate and strange quark number susceptibility from first principles within perturbative QCD at finite temperature and very high magnetic fields up to next-to-leading order and physical quark masses. The region of validity for our framework is given by msTeBm_s \ll T \ll \sqrt{eB}, where msm_s is the strange quark mass, ee is the fundamental electric charge, TT is the temperature, and BB is the magnetic field strength. We study the convergence of the perturbative series for the pressure for different choices of renormalization scale in the running coupling, αs(T,B)\alpha_s (T,B). Our results for the chiral condensate and strange quark number susceptibility can be directly compared to recent lattice QCD data away from the chiral transition. Even though current lattice results do not overlap with the region of validity above, perturbative results seem to be in the same ballpark.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figure

    Renormalization group improved pressure for hot and dense quark matter

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    We apply the renormalization group optimized perturbation theory (RGOPT) to evaluate the quark contribution to the QCD pressure at finite temperatures and baryonic densities, at next-to-leading order (NLO). Our results are compared to NLO and state-of-the-art higher orders of standard perturbative QCD (pQCD) and hard thermal loop perturbation theory (HTLpt). The RGOPT resummation provides a nonperturbative approximation, exhibiting a drastically better remnant renormalization scale dependence than pQCD, thanks to built-in renormalization group invariance consistency. At NLO, upon simply adding to the RGOPT-resummed quark contributions the purely perturbative NLO glue contribution, our results show a remarkable agreement with ab initio lattice simulation data for temperatures 0.25T1GeV0.25 \lesssim T \lesssim 1 \, {\rm GeV}, with a remnant scale dependence drastically reduced as compared to HTLpt.Comment: 24 pages, 17 figures. v2: some clarifications + 2 figures + references added. To appear in Phys. Rev.
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