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Finite Size Scaling for the O(N) universality class from Renormalization Group Methods (0710.1161v1)

Published 5 Oct 2007 in hep-lat

Abstract: The QCD phase diagram at finite temperature and density is a topic of considerable interest. Although much progress has been made in recent years, some open questions remain. Even at zero density, the order of the transition for two light flavors of fermions has not yet been conclusively established. While considerable evidence exists in favor of a second-order transition for massless quarks and a crossover for massive quarks, some recent results with two flavors of staggered fermions suggest a transition of first order. Since lattice simulations are performed in finite simulation volumes, actual phase transitions cannot be observed directly. Thus, finite-size scaling is a very useful tool in the analysis of lattice data. By comparing the scaling behavior of observables to the expected scaling properties, values of critical exponents can be confirmed and the order as well as the universality class of a transition can be established. In the comparison to lattice QCD results, the critical exponents and the universal scaling functions have been obtained mainly by means of lattice simulations of O(N) spin models, and results are usually restricted to the critical temperature or the point at which the susceptibilities peak. We propose to use a non-perturbative Renormalization Group method for this purpose. We have calculated the critical finite-size scaling behavior and the universal scaling functions for the three-dimensional O(4)-model for a wide range of temperatures and values of the symmetry breaking parameter. Our results are suitable for a comparison to lattice QCD results for the chiral susceptibility and the order parameter and can be used to check the consistency of the finite-size scaling behavior with that of the O(N) universality class.

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