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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Phase transition in the massive Gross-Neveu model in toroidal topologies
Otros títulos : Physical Review D
Autor : Khanna, Faqir C.
Malbouisson, Adolfo Pedro Carvalho
Malbouisson, Jorge Mário Carvalho
Santana, Ademir Eugênio de
metadata.dc.creator: Khanna, Faqir C.
Malbouisson, Adolfo Pedro Carvalho
Malbouisson, Jorge Mário Carvalho
Santana, Ademir Eugênio de
Resumen : We use methods of quantum field theory in toroidal topologies to study the N-component D-dimensional massive Gross-Neveu model, at zero and finite temperature, with compactified spatial coordinates. We discuss the behavior of the large-N coupling constant (g), investigating its dependence on the compactification length (L) and the temperature (T). For all values of the fixed coupling constant (λ), we find an asymptotic-freedom type of behavior, with g→0 as L→0 and/or T→∞. At T=0, and for λ≥λ(D)c (the strong-coupling regime), we show that, starting in the region of asymptotic freedom and increasing L, a divergence of g appears at a finite value of L, signaling the existence of a phase transition with the system getting spatially confined. Such a spatial confinement is destroyed by raising the temperature. The confining length, L(D)c, and the deconfining temperature, T(D)d, are determined as functions of λ and the mass (m) of the fermions, in the case of D=2,3,4. Taking m as the constituent quark mass (≈350  MeV), the results obtained are of the same order of magnitude as the diameter (≈1.7  fm) and the estimated deconfining temperature (≈200  MeV) of hadrons.
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15625
Fecha de publicación : 2012
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