Chiral symmetry restoration at nonzero temperature in the SU(3)(r) x SU(3)(l) linear sigma model

Apr, 2000
19 pages
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  • Phys.Rev.D 62 (2000) 085008
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We study patterns of chiral symmetry breaking at zero temperature and its subsequent restoration at nonzero temperature within the SU(3)r×SU(3)SU(3)_{r} \times SU(3)_{\ell} linear sigma model. Gap equations for the masses of the scalar and pseudoscalar mesons and the non-strange and strange quark condensates are systematically derived in the Hartree approximation via the Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis formalism. In the chiral limit, the chiral symmetry restoring transition is found to be first order, as predicted by universality arguments. Taking the experimental values for the meson masses, however, the transition is crossover. The absence of the U(1)AU(1)_A anomaly is found to drive this transition closer to being first order. At large temperatures, the mixing angles between octet and singlet states approach ideal flavor mixing.
  • sigma model: linear
  • flavor: 3
  • symmetry: SU(3) x SU(3)
  • symmetry breaking: chiral
  • scalar meson: mass
  • pseudoscalar meson: mass
  • mass: gap
  • quark: condensation
  • vacuum state
  • Hartree approximation