2022
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00895-4
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Chiral spin symmetry and the QCD phase diagram

Abstract: Lattice QCD simulations with chirally symmetric quarks have recently established approximate $$SU(2)_{CS}$$ S U ( 2 ) CS and $$SU(2N_F)$$ S … Show more

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“…1 supports the physical picture that the pion and its excitations are sequentially melted, and that this process happens gradually and at temperatures significantly larger than the effective chiral symmetry restoration scale T pc . This picture is also consistent with the expectations of chiral spin symmetry, which predicts the existence of hadron-like states where chiral symmetry is effectively restored but quarks are still bound [28][29][30], and has been shown to be approximately realised in the temperature range T pc T 3T pc on the same lattice configurations [28,29].…”
Section: Spatial Correlator Analysissupporting
confidence: 82%
“…1 supports the physical picture that the pion and its excitations are sequentially melted, and that this process happens gradually and at temperatures significantly larger than the effective chiral symmetry restoration scale T pc . This picture is also consistent with the expectations of chiral spin symmetry, which predicts the existence of hadron-like states where chiral symmetry is effectively restored but quarks are still bound [28][29][30], and has been shown to be approximately realised in the temperature range T pc T 3T pc on the same lattice configurations [28,29].…”
Section: Spatial Correlator Analysissupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In the cold and dense regime, baryon parity doublet matter is consistent with chiral spin symmetry, provided it is decoupled from π, σ to leading order, otherwise it is only chirally symmetric. Similarly, quarkyonic matter with a chirally symmetric confined regime [18,19] may also be chiral spin symmetric, as discussed in [20]. This is independent of the question whether or not there is a non-analytic chiral phase transition.…”
Section: The Qcd Phase Diagrammentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This trend is brought [32] as additional evidence, along with previously observed multiplet patterns in Domain Wall simulations for 𝑁 f = 2 for the emergent chiral spin symmetry discussed in Refs. [33,34]. In a scenario with chiral spin symmetry at work there would be three temperature regimes with distinguishable symmetries in QCD with an intermediate, approximately SU(4)-symmetric, one featuring a dominance of color electric quark-gluon interactions before these too get screened at about 3𝑇 𝑐 and the usual chiral symmetry gets recovered via a crossover.…”
Section: Pos(lattice2022)243mentioning
confidence: 99%