The QCD string tension curve, the ferromagnetic magnetization, and the quark-antiquark confining potential at finite Temperature

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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9 pages, 12 figures

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We study the string tension as a function of temperature, fitting the SU(3) lattice QCD finite temperature free energy potentials computed by the Bielefeld group. We compare the string tension points with order parameter curves of ferromagnets, superconductors or string models, all related to confinement. We also compare the SU(3) string tension with the one of SU(2) Lattice QCD. With the curve providing the best fit to the finite temperature string tensions, the spontaneous magnetization curve, we then show how to include finite temperature, in the state of the art confining and chiral invariant quark models.

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