Isentropic equation of state of 2-flavor QCD
- 15 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 73 (5)
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.73.054506
Abstract
Using Taylor expansions of the pressure obtained previously in studies of 2-flavor QCD at non-zero chemical potential we calculate expansion coefficients for the energy and entropy densities up to ${\cal O}(\mu_q^6)$ in the quark chemical potential. We use these series in $\mu_q/T$ to determine lines of constant entropy per baryon number ($S/N_B$) that characterize the expansion of dense matter created in heavy ion collisions. In the high temperature regime these lines are found to be well approximated by lines of constant $\mu_q/T$. In the low temperature phase, however, the quark chemical potential is found to increase with decreasing temperature. This is in accordance with resonance gas model calculations. Along the lines of constant $S/N_B$ we calculate the energy density and pressure. Within the accuracy of our present analysis we find that the ratio $p/\epsilon$ for $T>T_0$ as well as the softest point of the equation of state, $(p/\epsilon)_{min}\simeq 0.075$, show no significant dependence on $S/N_B$.Comment: 7 pages, 10 figure
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