Light baryons below and above the deconfinement transition: medium effects and parity doubling

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We study what happens to the N , Δ and Ω baryons in the hadronic gas and the quark-gluon plasma, with particular interest in parity doubling and its emergence as the plasma is heated. This is done using simulations of lattice QCD, employing the FASTSUM anisotropic Nf = 2 + 1 ensembles, with four temperatures below and four above the deconfinement transition temperature. Below Tc we find that the positive-parity groundstate masses are largely temperature independent, whereas the negative-parity ones are reduced considerably as the temperature increases. This may be of interest for heavy-ion phenomenology. Close to the transition, the masses are nearly degenerate, in line with the expectation from chiral symmetry restoration. Above Tc we find a clear signal of parity doubling in all three channels, with the effect of the heavier s quark visible.

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Aarts, G., Allton, C., De Boni, D., Hands, S., Jäger, B., Praki, C., & Skullerud, J. I. (2017). Light baryons below and above the deconfinement transition: medium effects and parity doubling. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2017)034

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