QCD Crossover at Low Temperatures from Lee-Yang Edge Singularity
Abstract: We provide the first lattice-QCD estimate of the crossover line down to ~MeV. We introduce a new method that combines the Lee-Yang edge in the complex plane of baryon chemical potential with universal chiral scaling to determine the dependence of the QCD chiral critical and pseudo-critical temperatures. By performing -flavor lattice QCD simulations at ~MeV and purely imaginary with a single lattice spacing and two volumes, we compute -dependent baryon-number susceptibilities and extract the location of the Lee-Yang edge. Together with universal scaling near the QCD chiral transition, it constrains the mapping function between and the scaling variable (\textit{i.e.}\ the argument of the universal scaling functions). This mapping function then yields the dependence of the critical and pseudo-critical temperatures for ~MeV. While our calculation is performed only at a single value of low temperature without explicit input from small- expansion, the resulting dependence of the pseudo-critical temperature is consistent with established lattice-QCD determinations at small and compatible with chemical freeze-out parameters of heavy-ion collisions down to low temperatures, demonstrating the validity and robustness of the method. Application of this method can be systematically extended to additional temperatures and finer discretizations, opening a pathway to charting the QCD phase diagram in the low-, high- regime.
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