Abstract
Abstract
We study the dynamical chiral symmetry breaking/restoration for various numbers of light quarks flavors
and colors
using the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model of quarks in the Schwinger-Dyson equation framework, dressed with a color-flavor dependence of effective coupling. For fixed
and varying
, we observe that the dynamical chiral symmetry is broken when
exceeds its critical value
. For a fixed
and varying
, we observe that the dynamical chiral symmetry is restored when
reaches its critical value
. Strong interplay is observed between
and
, i.e., larger values of
tend to strengthen the dynamical generated quark mass and quark-antiquark condensate, while higher values of
suppress both parameters. We further sketch the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) phase diagram at a finite temperature T and quark chemical potential μ for various
and
. At finite T and μ, we observe that the critical number of colors
is enhanced, whereas the critical number of flavors
is suppressed as T and μ increase. Consequently, the critical temperature
,
, and co-ordinates of the critical endpoint
in the QCD phase diagram are enhanced as
increases and suppressed when
increases. Our findings agree with the lattice QCD and Schwinger-Dyson equations predictions.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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