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arxiv: 1410.5758 · v2 · submitted 2014-10-21 · ✦ hep-lat · hep-ph· nucl-th

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Curvature of the chiral pseudo-critical line in QCD

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keywords chiralchemicalcurvaturedeterminationslinepseudo-criticalquarkrenormalized
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We determine the curvature of the pseudo-critical line of strong interactions by means of numerical simulations at imaginary chemical potentials. We consider $N_f=2+1$ stout improved staggered fermions with physical quark masses and the tree level Symanzik gauge action, and explore two different sets of lattice spacings, corresponding to temporal extensions $N_t = 6$ and $N_t = 8$. Both the renormalized chiral condensate and the renormalized chiral susceptibility are used to locate the transition. The determinations obtained from the two quantities are in good agreement, a preliminary continuum extrapolation yields $\kappa = 0.013(2)(1)$. We also investigate the impact of a non-zero strange quark chemical potential and compare our results to previous determinations in the literature, discussing the possible sources of systematic errors affecting the various procedures.

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