Centre vortex percolation persists through the chiral crossover in 2+1 flavour QCD and is lost near 321 MeV, suggesting a separate deconfinement transition at about 1.9 times the chiral transition temperature.
Renormalization of the Polyakov loop with gradient flow
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We use the gradient flow for the renormalization of the Polyakov loop in various representations. Using 2+1 flavor QCD with highly improved staggered quarks and lattices with temporal extents of $N_\tau=6$, $8$, $10$ and $12$ we calculate the renormalized Polyakov loop in many representations including fundamental, sextet, adjoint, decuplet, 15-plet, 24-plet and 27-plet. This approach allows for the calculations of the renormalized Polyakov loops over a large temperature range from $T=116$ MeV up to $T=815$ MeV, with small errors not only for the Polyakov loop in fundamental representation, but also for the Polyakov loops in higher representations. We compare our results with standard renormalization schemes and discuss the Casimir scaling of the Polyakov loops.
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Centre vortex evidence for a second finite-temperature QCD transition
Centre vortex percolation persists through the chiral crossover in 2+1 flavour QCD and is lost near 321 MeV, suggesting a separate deconfinement transition at about 1.9 times the chiral transition temperature.