A review of lattice QCD findings on the finite-temperature QCD transition at zero baryon chemical potential, its chiral limit behavior, constraints on the phase boundary and critical endpoint at finite density, plus advances under external fields and conditions.
Spatially inhomogeneous confinement-deconfinement phase transition in accelerated gluodynamics
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This study explores confinement-deconfinement transition properties of SU($3$) Yang--Mills theory under weak accelerations at finite temperatures, using first-principles lattice simulations. The system is formulated in the Rindler spacetime, and the properties are studied from the perspective of a co-accelerating observer situated at the center of the lattice. We found that spatially separated confinement and deconfinement phases can coexist in the Rindler spacetime within certain intervals of temperature and acceleration. The position of the boundary between the phases is calculated as a function of temperature for several accelerations, and it is in accordance with the TE prediction, although a small deviation is observed. Moreover, in the weak acceleration regime, the critical temperature of the system is found to coincide with that of non-accelerated gluodynamics.
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Lattice QCD at finite temperature and density
A review of lattice QCD findings on the finite-temperature QCD transition at zero baryon chemical potential, its chiral limit behavior, constraints on the phase boundary and critical endpoint at finite density, plus advances under external fields and conditions.