QCD at non-zero temperature and density from the lattice

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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5 pages, talk presented by C.R. Allton at the QCD Downunder Conference, Barossa Valley and Adelaide, March 2004

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10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2004.12.02

The study of systems as diverse as the cores of neutron stars and heavy-ion collision experiments requires the understanding of the phase structure of QCD at non-zero temperature, T, and chemical potential, mu_q. We review some of the difficulties of performing lattice simulations of QCD with non-zero mu_q, and outline the re-weighting method used to overcome this problem. This method is used to determine the critical endpoint of QCD in the (mu_q,T) plane. We study the pressure and quark number susceptibility at small mu_q.

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