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Chiral Phase Transition with 2+1 quark flavors in an improved soft-wall AdS/QCD Model

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arxiv 1805.05019 v1 pith:ZTWCECYA submitted 2018-05-14 hep-ph

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We study the chiral phase transition with 2 + 1 quark flavors in an improved soft-wall AdS/QCD model, which can produce the light meson spectrum and many other low-energy quantities consistent with experiments in the two-flavor case. The chiral transition behaviors of the quark condensates at different quark masses are analysed in detail, and the (m_{u,d}, m_s) phase diagram for the quark sector has been obtained from the improved soft-wall model. We find that the features of the calculated phase diagram are completely consistent with the standard scenario, which is supported by lattice simulations and theoretical arguments. The evidence of a tricritical point on the m_{u,d} = 0 boundary of the (m_{u,d}, m_s) phase diagram is first clearly presented in the bottom-up AdS/QCD.

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