We investigate the possible location of the critical endpoint in the QCD
phase diagram based on nonlocal covariant PNJL models including a vector
interaction channel. The form factors of the covariant interaction are
constrained by lattice QCD data for the quark propagator. The comparison of our
results for the pressure including the pion contribution and the scaled
pressure shift ΔP/T4 vs T/Tc with lattice QCD results shows a
better agreement when Lorentzian formfactors for the nonlocal interactions and
the wave function renormalization are considered. The strength of the vector
coupling is used as a free parameter which influences results at finite
baryochemical potential. It is used to adjust the slope of the pseudocritical
temperature of the chiral phase transition at low baryochemical potential and
the scaled pressure shift accessible in lattice QCD simulations. Our study,
albeit presently performed at the meanfield level, supports the very existence
of a critical point and favors its location within a region that is accessible
in experiments at the NICA accelerator complex.Comment: 7 pages, 7 Figures. Version accepted by Eur. Phys. J. A as part of
the topical collection: Exploring strongly interacting matter at high
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