QCD critical point in the strong coupling lattice QCD and during black hole formation

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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10 pages, 4 figures. Talk presented at the HIC for FAIR workshop & 28th Max Born Symposium on Three days on Quarkyonic Island,

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We discuss the QCD phase diagram from two different point of view. We first investigate the phase diagram structure in the strong coupling lattice QCD with Polyakov loop effects, and show that the the chiral and Z_{N_c} deconfinement transition boundaries deviate at finite mu as suggested from large N_c arguments. Next we discuss the possibility to probe the QCD critical point during prompt black hole formation processes. The thermodynamical evolution during the black hole formation would result in quark matter formation, and the critical point in isospin asymmetric matter may be swept. (T,mu_B) region probed in heavy-ion collisions and the black hole formation processes covers most of the critical point locations predicted in recent lattice Monte-Carlo simulations and chiral effective models.

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