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Deconfining phase boundary of rapidly rotating hot and dense matter and analysis of moment of inertia

Yuki Fujimoto, Kenji Fukushima, Yoshimasa Hidaka

2021Physics Letters B82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We discuss the effect of rapid rotation on the phase diagram of hadronic matter. The energy dispersion relation is shifted by an effective chemical potential induced by rotation. This suggests that rotation should lower the critical temperature of chiral restoration, but it is still controversial how the deconfinement temperature should change as a function of angular velocity. We adopt the hadron resonance gas model as an approach free from fitting parameters. We identify the deconfinement from the thermodynamic behavior and find that rotation decreases the deconfinement temperature. We also discuss the spatial inhomogeneity of the pressure and give a semi-quantitative estimate of the moment of inertia.

Topics & Concepts

DeconfinementPhysicsMoment of inertiaHadronRotation (mathematics)Phase boundaryMoment (physics)Phase diagramInertiaPhase (matter)Resonance (particle physics)Angular velocityQuantum electrodynamicsParticle physicsCondensed matter physicsClassical mechanicsPhase transitionQuantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials