Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1839720 Nuclear Physics A 2006 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study the linear sigma model with O(N) symmetry at nonzero temperature in the framework of the Cornwall–Jackiw–Tomboulis formalism. Extending the set of two-particle irreducible diagrams by adding sunset diagrams to the usual Hartree–Fock contributions, we derive a new approximation scheme which extends the standard Hartree–Fock approximation by the inclusion of nonzero decay widths. In this approximation, in-medium modifications of the meson masses as well as decay and collisional broadening effects are self-consistently taken into account. As compared to the standard Hartree–Fock approximation, the temperature for the chiral symmetry restoring phase transition is lowered by . For large temperatures, the spectral densities of the σ-meson and the pion become degenerate, as required for the chirally symmetric phase.

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