Probability distribution functions in the finite density lattice QCD

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We study the phase structure of QCD at high temperature and density by lattice QCD simulations adopting a histogram method. We try to solve the problems which arise in the numerical study of the finite density QCD, focusing on the probability distribution function (histogram). As a first step, we investigate the quark mass dependence and the chemical potential dependence of the probability distribution function as a function of the Polyakov loop when all quark masses are sufficiently large, and study the properties of the distribution function. The effect from the complex phase of the quark determinant is estimated explicitly. The shape of the distribution function changes with the quark mass and the chemical potential. Through the shape of the distribution, the critical surface which separates the first order transition and crossover regions in the heavy quark region is determined for the 2+1-flavor case.

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Ejiri, S., Nakagawa, Y., Aoki, S., Kanaya, K., Saito, H., Hatsuda, T., … Umeda, T. (2012). Probability distribution functions in the finite density lattice QCD. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. Part F130497). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.164.0089

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