Simulating QCD at finite density with static quarks

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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3 pages, 1 ps fig, uses sprocl.sty. Talk presented at DPF96, University of Minnesota, August 1996

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We study lattice QCD in the limit that the quark mass and chemical potential are simultaneously made large, resulting in a controllable density of quarks which do not move; this is similar in spirit to the quenched approximation for zero density QCD. In this approximation we find that the deconfinement transition seen at zero density becomes a smooth crossover for any nonzero density at which we simulated, and that at low enough temperature chiral symmetry remains broken at all densities.

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