A modification to the Laplace transform of the quark propagator is introduced in a nonlocal model to align confining and deconfining regimes, allowing computation of meson screening masses over a wide temperature range and pole masses up to the transition.
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An extended PNJL model locates the QCD critical end point and predicts that proto-neutron stars contain hyperons and Delta-isobars but no deconfined quarks, which appear only in cold neutron stars.
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Mesonic modes in confining model at finite temperature
A modification to the Laplace transform of the quark propagator is introduced in a nonlocal model to align confining and deconfining regimes, allowing computation of meson screening masses over a wide temperature range and pole masses up to the transition.
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Hot quark matter and (proto-) neutron stars
An extended PNJL model locates the QCD critical end point and predicts that proto-neutron stars contain hyperons and Delta-isobars but no deconfined quarks, which appear only in cold neutron stars.