Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722812 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We study the topological charge fluctuations of an SU(2) lattice gauge theory containing both Nf=2 and 4 flavors of Wilson fermion, at low temperature with non-zero chemical potential μ. The topological susceptibility, ÏT, is used to characterise differing physical regimes as μ is varied between the onset of matter at μo and color deconfinement at μd. Suppression of instantons by matter via Debye screening is also investigated, revealing effects not captured by perturbative predictions. In particular, the breaking of scale invariance leads to the mean instanton size ϯ becoming μ-dependent in the regime between onset and deconfinement, with a scaling ϯâμâ2 over the range μo<μ<μd, resulting in an enhancement of ÏT immediately above onset.
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Authors
Simon Hands, Philip Kenny,