Lattice effective theory and the phase transition at finite densities

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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6 pages, 2 ps-figures, Talk presented at the International conference on "Strong and electro-weak matter", October 2-5, 2002;

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The transition from the hadronic phase to the phase of color-superconductivity at large densities is addressed by an effective theory which incorporates the Yang-Mills dynamics in addition to the di-quark degree of freedom. A toy version of this theory is studied by lattice simulations. A first order phase transition separates the regime of broken color-electric flux tubes from the color superconducting phase. My findings suggest that the quark and gluon liberation occurs at the same critical chemical potential.

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