Soft-wall AdS/QCD models reproduce mean-field chiral scaling functions and follow a T_c scaling law whose slope, tuned by a modified potential, can approach Dyson-Schwinger results.
Mass-dependence of pseudocritical temperature in mean field approximation
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We restrict our computation in the mean field approximation which could lead to a clear critical behavior. We analyze the scaling behavior with different shape of interaction kernel by considering different dressed-gluon models. The critical exponent we obtained is consistent with that in the $3D$ $\textrm{O}(4)$ universality class. The size of critical region is up to $m_{0}^{} \le 2\sim 4\;$MeV in this mean field approximation which sets naturally an upper bound of the critical region since the fluctuations beyond mean-field usually diminish the critical region. Besides, we analyze the possible percentage of the maximum chiral susceptibility and pion mass range at which the chiral phase transition temperature is independent of the current quark mass. The results show that the percentage and the pion mass range depend on the details of interaction kernel, which differs in gluon models.
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Scaling functions in the soft-wall AdS/QCD models
Soft-wall AdS/QCD models reproduce mean-field chiral scaling functions and follow a T_c scaling law whose slope, tuned by a modified potential, can approach Dyson-Schwinger results.