Pseudodeconfinement and dynamical confinement in the quark plasma

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator DeTar, Carleton
Title Pseudodeconfinement and dynamical confinement in the quark plasma
Date 1988-04
Description We elaborate upon phenomenological models of high-temperature hadronic matter at zero baryon density. We discuss the choice of a practical set of "fundamental" degrees of freedom, indicate their relationship to dynamically confined plasma modes, and suggest in what way they may account for the phase transition and other thermodynamic features. We offer a partial resolution to the conflict between the requirement of dynamical confinement and the apparent thermodynamic deconfinement of the plasma. When all quark masses are large, the quarks may appear to be deconfined, even though they are technically confined.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review D
Volume 37
Issue 8
First Page 2328
Last Page 2332
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevD.37.2328
citatation_issn 0556-2821
Subject Quark plasma; Gluon plasma; Hadronic matter; Deconfinement; Glueballs; Mesons; Phase transitions
Subject LCSH Quark-gluon plasma; Phase transformations (Statistical physics); Hadrons; Quantum chromodynamics; Particles (Nuclear physics)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation DeTar, C. (1987). Pseudodeconfinement and dynamical confinement in the quark plasma. Physical Review D, 37(8), 2328-32.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.37.2328
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