2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.95.094511
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Excluded-volume effects for a hadron gas in Yang-Mills theory

Abstract: When the multiplicities of particles produced in heavy-ion collisions are fitted to the hadron-resonancegas model, excluded-volume effects play a significant role. In this work, we study the impact of such effects on the equation of state of pure Yang-Mills theory at low temperatures, comparing the predictions of the statistical model with lattice results. In particular, we present a detailed analysis of the SU(2) and SU(3) Yang-Mills theories: we find that, for both of them, the best fits to the equilibrium t… Show more

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“…In this case the best χ 2 is given by the combined use of QM list and an eigenvolume which increases with hadronic mass. This is similar to what was found in [14] for the pure gauge. However the different flavours and quantum numbers present in QCD allow for a deeper study.…”
Section: Fit To Lattice Thermodynamicssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In this case the best χ 2 is given by the combined use of QM list and an eigenvolume which increases with hadronic mass. This is similar to what was found in [14] for the pure gauge. However the different flavours and quantum numbers present in QCD allow for a deeper study.…”
Section: Fit To Lattice Thermodynamicssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Keeping all of this in mind, we perform a systematic study on differences between light and strange sectors, allowing resonances to have very different behaviours with respect to ground states; namely we consider different combinations of the following schemes: fixed radii (r ) for all particles, radii directly (b) and inversely (inv ) proportional to particle mass. For the sake of simplicity, we will parameterise different EV schemes by means of ground state radii (π, K, p and Λ) [14], which will be specified time by time. We use data from lattice simulations, extrapolated to the continuum with physical values for the quark masses, for the following observables: pressure, interaction measure [42], χ ud 11 , χ us 11 [1], χ ss [40].…”
Section: Fit To Lattice Thermodynamicsmentioning
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“…Comparison of the trace anomaly in the confined phase, measured in this work, with data taken from Ref [52]…”
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“…Moreover, we can compare our results, in the confined phase, with those published in Refs. [51,52] where they simulate SU(2) pure gauge theory but, also in this case, using the standard Wilson action at fixed volume. However, they simulate different values of N τ , ranging from 5 to 10.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Workmentioning
confidence: 99%