A holographic model with effective linear confinement and gluon condensation simultaneously reproduces the pion mass spectrum and form factors in reasonable agreement with experiment and lattice QCD.
Melting of scalar hadrons in an AdS/QCD model modified by a thermal dilaton
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We consider an AdS/QCD model at finite temperature with a dilaton field that we call thermal because, in addition to depending on the holographic coordinate, it also depends on temperature. We study two thermal dilatons in this work such that at $T=0$ they are reduced to the dilatons used by some authors. With these thermal dilatons it is possible to obtain melting temperatures for mesons close to $180$ MeV and also make predictions for other hadrons. We use a procedure based on the analysis of the holographic potential related to the E.O.M. for modes dual to hadrons to calculate melting temperatures. This technique is easy to implement; therefore, it could be considered a first fast testing criterion for soft wall-like models at finite temperature.
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Pion structure in Holographic QCD
A holographic model with effective linear confinement and gluon condensation simultaneously reproduces the pion mass spectrum and form factors in reasonable agreement with experiment and lattice QCD.