Lattice QCD at non-zero chemical potential and the resonance gas model

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This paper is based on talks given in July 2003 at the Workshop on Finite Density QCD at Nara, Nara, Japan, and the Internatio

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10.1143/PTPS.153.106

We present results from lattice calculations on the thermodynamics of QCD at non-zero temperature and baryon chemical potential and discuss the role of resonances for the occurrence of the transition to the quark-gluon plasma in hot and dense matter. Properties of a hadronic resonance gas are compared to lattice results on the equation of state at zero as well as non-zero baryon chemical potential. Furthermore, it is shown that the quark mass dependence of the transition temperature can be understood in terms of lines of constant energy density in a resonance gas.

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