“…As we know, the QCD phase diagram contains rich information: the upper left region of the diagram corresponds to the domain of the thermal QCD where the temperature is very high, and the features of the early universe as well as its expansion can be addressed here [15,16]; the lower right region of the diagram corresponds to the domain of the dense QCD where the chemical potential is very large, and the study of the neutron star is implemented here [17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. At present, a popular scenario is in favor of the existence of the critical endpoint (CEP) [24][25][26][27][28][29]: for the chemical potential smaller (larger) than this point, as the temperature increases, the QCD system will confront a crossover (first order phase transition). Analogously, in the case of chiral limit where the current quark mass m ¼ 0, the tricritical point (TCP) is favored: for the chemical potential smaller (larger) than this point, as the temperature increases, the QCD system will experience a second order phase transition (first order phase transition).…”