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Dense two-color QCD from Dyson-Schwinger equations

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We investigate quantum chromodynamics with two colors at nonvanishing density using Dyson-Schwinger equations. Lattice methods do not have a complex action problem in this theory. Thus, we can benchmark our… Click to show full abstract

We investigate quantum chromodynamics with two colors at nonvanishing density using Dyson-Schwinger equations. Lattice methods do not have a complex action problem in this theory. Thus, we can benchmark our results and the effect of truncations directly by comparing with the corresponding lattice results. We do so for the gluon propagator, the chiral condensate, and the quark number density and test variations of the employed truncation to improve the agreement. Finally, we compare the effect of a truncation on the chiral and confinement/deconfinement transitions in the phase diagrams of QCD and QCD with the gauge groups $SU(2)$ and $G_2$.

Keywords: qcd; dense two; two color; dyson schwinger; schwinger equations

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2020

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