Published October 3, 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Chiral symmetry restoration in baryon rich environments

  • 1. Illinois Univ., Urbana (USA). Dept. of Physics
  • 2. Chicago Univ., IL (USA). James Franck Inst.
  • 3. Ohio State Univ., Columbus (USA). Dept. of Physics
  • 4. Notre Dame Univ., IN (USA). Dept. of Physics

Description

Chiral symmetry restoration in an environment rich in baryons is studied by computer simulation methods in SU(2) and SU(3) gauge theories in the quenched approximation. The basic theory of symmetry restoration as a function of chemical potential is illustrated and the implementation of the ideas on a lattice is made explicit. A simple mean field model is presented to guide one's expectations. The second order conjugate-gradient iterative method and the pseudo-fermion Monte Carlo procedure are convergent methods of calculating the fermion propagator in an environment rich in baryons. Computer simulations of SU(3) gauge theory show an abrupt chiral symmetry restoring transition and the critical chemical potential and induced baryon density are estimated crudely. A smoother transition is observed for the color group SU(2). (orig.)

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Journal Title
Nucl. Phys., B
Journal Volume
225
Journal Issue
1
Series
Nucl. Phys., B.;(FS9).
Journal Page Range
93-122
ISSN
0550-3213