For a rotating plasma dual to a general Myers-Perry black hole, the confinement temperature measured by a co-rotating observer can decrease, increase, or be non-monotonic with angular velocity, depending on the angle and the ratio of the two rotation parameters.
Unraveling the effect of rotation on the confinement/deconfinement transition of the quark-gluon plasma
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There is an apparent contradiction in the current literature about the effect of rotation in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). While results from lattice QCD predict an increase in the confinement/deconfinement critical temperature, approximated calculations and effective models, including holographic ones, lead to the opposite result. Noncentral heavy ion collisions form QGPs with relativistic rotational velocities. Thereby, a great interest was drawn into the effect of rotation in strongly interacting matter. In this work, we show that the apparent contradiction is associated with the choices of observer considered in each case. We consider a holographic description of a rotating plasma using a Myers-Perry black hole. For a static observer, the result is that the confinement/deconfinement temperature decreases with the angular velocity, while for an observer corotating with the plasma the opposite behavior is found, in agreement with lattice calculations.
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Frame-dependency of the confinement temperature in a strongly-coupled plasma under rotation: a holographic description
For a rotating plasma dual to a general Myers-Perry black hole, the confinement temperature measured by a co-rotating observer can decrease, increase, or be non-monotonic with angular velocity, depending on the angle and the ratio of the two rotation parameters.