Journal of High Energy Physics (May 2024)

Pseudo-scalar meson spectral properties in the chiral crossover region of QCD

  • Dibyendu Bala,
  • Olaf Kaczmarek,
  • Peter Lowdon,
  • Owe Philipsen,
  • Tristan Ueding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2024)332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 5
pp. 1 – 27

Abstract

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Abstract Determining the type of excitations that can exist in a thermal medium is key to understanding how hadronic matter behaves at extreme temperatures. In this work we study this question for pseudo-scalar mesons comprised of light-strange and strange-strange quarks, analysing how their low-energy spectral properties are modified as one passes through the high-temperature chiral crossover region between T = 145.6 MeV and 172.3 MeV. We utilise the non-perturbative constraints satisfied by correlation functions at finite temperature in order to extract the low-energy meson spectral function contributions from spatial correlator lattice data in N f = 2 + 1 flavour QCD. The robustness of these contributions are tested by comparing their predictions with data for the corresponding temporal correlator at different momentum values. We find that around the pseudo-critical temperature T pc the data in both the light-strange and strange-strange channels is consistent with the presence of a distinct stable particle-like ground state component, a so-called thermoparticle excitation. As the temperature increases this excitation undergoes collisional broadening, and this is qualitatively the same in both channels. These findings suggest that pseudo-scalar mesons in QCD have a bound-state-like structure at low energies within the chiral crossover region which is still strongly influenced by the vacuum states of the theory.

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